This is a guide to the way pollsters and pundits analyze and predict elections. The author uses a system of 13 "keys" to look at the elections from 1860 to 1996 with a prediction of the who will become the President in the year 2000.
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Prominent political analyst and historian Lichtman presents thirteen historical factors, or 'keys' that have successfully predicted the outcome of presidential elections from 1860 to 2004. Read this book not only for a surprising look at the electoral process, but also for tips on calling the election in 2008.
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