Description
Choices in a Chaotic Campaign provides an in-depth analysis of the decision-making processes that shaped the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Authors Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney draw on extensive research and data to understand how citizens navigated one of the most polarized and contentious election cycles in modern American history.
The book explores the various influences on voter behavior, including media consumption, political polarization, economic concerns, and social movements. Through rigorous examination of campaign dynamics and citizen responses, the authors illuminate how voters prioritized issues, evaluated candidates, and ultimately cast their ballots during a time of significant national upheaval.
This work serves as a valuable resource for understanding contemporary American politics, electoral behavior, and the mechanisms that drive voter decision-making in divisive political environments.







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