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The Rise of the Voters. David Lesher.

by Lesher, David; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 40Global Issues. Publisher: California Journal, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Anger | California | Democracy | Governors | Political candidates | Political psychology | Recall | Social changeDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The anger behind this year's [2003] unprecedented recall goes beyond its target, Governor Gray Davis. Now that the electorate has been empowered with new tools, will it change the course of democracy--as it has before?" (CALIFORNIA JOURNAL) This article discusses the disaffection and anger among American voters that may be leading to political change.
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REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 39 The CEO of Iraq. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 39 Iraq's Path to Sovereignty. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 4 A New Archaeological Tradition. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 40 The Rise of the Voters. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 40 Schwarzenegger Victory Will Create Social Polarization in California. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 40 Now That He's Elected, How Will He Govern?. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 40 How Direct Should Democracy Be?.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: The Rise of the Voters, Sept. 2003; pp. 20-25.

"The anger behind this year's [2003] unprecedented recall goes beyond its target, Governor Gray Davis. Now that the electorate has been empowered with new tools, will it change the course of democracy--as it has before?" (CALIFORNIA JOURNAL) This article discusses the disaffection and anger among American voters that may be leading to political change.

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