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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
In the spirit of the success of the 2004 Sinclair Broadcasting Protest, we welcome additions for civic engagement where people vote with their money. | |||
On our wiki, we document traditional issues like the PrimaryProcess and ElectoralCollege and would encourage more references on ElectionPsychology - such as the infamous BallotBoxQuestion or how parties get away with ElectoralFraud. | |||
Also, see Michael Parenti in HowDemocraticIsTheGovernment?. | |||
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Description
In the spirit of the success of the 2004 Sinclair Broadcasting Protest, we welcome additions for civic engagement where people vote with their money.
On our wiki, we document traditional issues like the PrimaryProcess and ElectoralCollege and would encourage more references on ElectionPsychology - such as the infamous BallotBoxQuestion or how parties get away with ElectoralFraud.
Also, see Michael Parenti in HowDemocraticIsTheGovernment?.