The book explores Allan Lichtman's innovative system for predicting presidential election outcomes, developed in the early 1980s. By analyzing historical data from past elections since the Civil War, Lichtman identified key factors that influence incumbent success. His remarkable accuracy in predicting elections, including those in 2004, 2008, and 2012, has earned him recognition as a leading expert in election forecasting. The narrative also examines the implications of his system, including a critical discussion on its perceived infallibility.
Martin Gottlieb Bücher


Lincoln's Northern Nemesis
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Clement Vallandigham was an Ohio lawyer, newspaper editor, and politician. When the Civil War broke out, he quickly emerged as Lincoln's leading antagonist in the North. This book tells Vallandigham's story, focusing on the war years and the events leading up to and following the 1863 Ohio... číst celé