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While great strides have been made since the Founding years, the United States continues to suffer from a high degree of political inequality. Some citizens have a louder voice in their democracy than others. Both the malapportioned Senate and Electoral College overrepresent Americans in small states, while gerrymandered districts poorly convert votes into power in the House of Representatives. More than four million Americans living in Washington, D.C., and the territories lack representation in Congress, while citizens everywhere face unnecessary burdens to cast ballots. Biased media and questionable political funding render it difficult to hold elected officials accountable.

This book explores these formidable problems and identifies the path to securing a fairer, more representative political system. Sourcing solutions directly from the Constitution, chapters outline the tools that could limit malapportionment, expand voting rights, control the influence of big dono

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. A Fateful Compromise
  • Chapter 2. Everybody's President
  • Chapter 3. In Search of Fair Districts
  • Chapter 4. Second-Class Americans
  • Chapter 5. Eighteen Years Is Enough
  • Chapter 6. Let the People Vote!
  • Chapter 7. "If You've Got the Money, Honey…"
  • Chapter 8. Growing Pains
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Notes
  • References
  • Index

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/14/2022 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476688572, 978-1476688572
      ISBN10: 1476688575

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      While great strides have been made since the Founding years, the United States continues to suffer from a high degree of political inequality. Some citizens have a louder voice in their democracy than others. Both the malapportioned Senate and Electoral College overrepresent Americans in small states, while gerrymandered districts poorly convert votes into power in the House of Representatives. More than four million Americans living in Washington, D.C., and the territories lack representation in Congress, while citizens everywhere face unnecessary burdens to cast ballots. Biased media and questionable political funding render it difficult to hold elected officials accountable.

      This book explores these formidable problems and identifies the path to securing a fairer, more representative political system. Sourcing solutions directly from the Constitution, chapters outline the tools that could limit malapportionment, expand voting rights, control the influence of big dono

      Table of Contents

      • Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgments
      • Preface
      • Introduction
      • Chapter 1. A Fateful Compromise
      • Chapter 2. Everybody's President
      • Chapter 3. In Search of Fair Districts
      • Chapter 4. Second-Class Americans
      • Chapter 5. Eighteen Years Is Enough
      • Chapter 6. Let the People Vote!
      • Chapter 7. "If You've Got the Money, Honey…"
      • Chapter 8. Growing Pains
      • Conclusion
      • Chapter Notes
      • References
      • Index

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