Down For The Count: Dirty Elections and the Rotten History of Democracy in America
By (Author) Andrew Gumbel
The New Press
The New Press
3rd May 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Elections and referenda / suffrage
Political leaders and leadership
324.97309
Hardback
288
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
This rollicking history of American democracy demonstrates that electoral fraud is as American as apple pie. Down for the Count explores in an accessible, engaging style the tawdry continuing history of votes bought, stolen, suppressed, lost, miscounted, thrown into rivers and litigated up to the Supreme Court in the world's most powerful democracy. First published to great acclaim and controversy in 2005 as Steal this Vote (Nation Books), this thoroughly revised edition lifts the lid off the largely undiscussed corruption at the core of American Political History.
Praise for Down for the Count:
"The right to vote is not only the cornerstone of American democracy; it is also the right upon which all our other rights depend. Down for the Count offers an eye-opening account of this countrys long history of meddling and voter suppression, and it establishes vital, disturbing connections between the rise of Jim Crow and the most recent attacks on voting integrity."
-Ben Jealous, former president and CEO of the NAACP
"In this comprehensive assessment of voting in the United States, Gumbel explores in depth both the historical aspects and the current battles over elections and voting proceduresand their implications locally, nationally, and internationally. Gumbel illuminates, with intelligence and great perception, the structural flaws in the American election system. While the systemic dysfunction is dismal and pervasive, Gumbel also offers a list of solutions. Provocative and challenging, this book does not tell a pretty story, but it is a story essential to all of us who treasure our democracy."
-Orville Vernon Burton, author of The Age of Lincoln
"Its a free country, as the saying goes, but a modern, well-functioning, mature democracy Not even close. In this fast-paced ride through the seamy past and alarming present of Americas ramshackle, corruptible electoral machinery, Gumbel tells a tale of American exceptionalism with a vengeance."
-Hendrik Hertzberg, staff writer at the New Yorker
Andrew Gumbel is a British-born journalist who has worked as an award-winning investigative reporter, a political columnist, and a foreign correspondent for publications including The Guardian, The Independent, Los Angeles Times, The Nation and The Atlantic. He is the author of several books, including Oklahoma City: What The Investigation MissedAnd Why It Still Matters. He lives in Santa Monica.