A Primer on Politics before and after the Election

A Primer on Politics before and after the Election
ISBN-10
1490734600
ISBN-13
9781490734606
Category
Political Science
Pages
126
Language
English
Published
2014-05
Publisher
Trafford Publishing
Author
BENJAMIN ALLEN

Description

This book of elementary principles of politics is written in two (2) parts. Part One is entitled :The Campaign is all About the Candidate". It is primarily concerned with matters to be considered by a person involved in a campaign. Part is entitled :Thoughts of an Elected Official". It is primarily concerned with a reflection of what happened during a term in office when the campaigning ends and the work of representing the people begins. This book is a primer on practical politics before and after the election and it provides a guide for any person who wants to be a Candidate and a Public Official.

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