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Nonvoters
America's No-Shows


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Political Communications

May 2013 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book addresses the issue of why 51.2% of the population of the USA failed to vote in the November 1996 presidential election. Through polls and studies conducted in the spring and summer of 1996, the contributors set out to answer the following questions: what were the 51.2 percent doing that day? Who are they? Why didn't they vote?

The results are summarized into five types of nonvoters: doers, unplugged, irritable, don't knows and alienated.

 
Introduction
Why Hear From Nonvoters?

 
 
The Conventional Wisdom about Nonvoters
 
Profiling America's Nonvoters
Their Voices

 
 
Doers
 
Unpluggeds
 
Irritables
 
Don't Knows
 
Alienateds
 
Can't Shows
 
Conclusion
American Democracy into the 21st Century

 

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