ESSAY ON: Election 2004

Number of Pages 9

This research paper: This 9 page paper begins with a brief introduction to how the U.S. president is elected. The author then discusses surveys, reporting how American voters identify themselves in terms of ideology, and political party. Data regarding religion, education, income, race as they relate to political parties are presented. The results of the 2004 presidential election are reported and discussed beginning with the number of people who voted, the populous vote for each candidate, the percentage that vote represented and the electoral votes for each candidate. The sweep in Congress is also reported. Further data are provided regarding the characteristics of persons who voted for each candidate. The essay end with selected comments from foreign newspapers in terms of supporting a candidate. Comprehensive statistical data are included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.


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