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Compare and contrast the normative theory of the ideal citizen with the findings of empirical research on participation and voting in presidential elections

Compare and contrast the normative theory of the ideal citizen with the findings of empirical research on participation and voting in presidential elections

Compare and contrast the normative theory of the ideal citizen with the findings of empirical research on participation and voting in presidential elections.What factors and theoretical constructs are used to explain why people vote as they do, how are the campaign strategies employed by the candidates shaped by this knowledge, and how can the resulting elections be classified?Finally, what problems are now associated with these findings?

 

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The process of voting in any given democracy can at times be complex when it comes to analysis. However, different theories try to explain various patterns with respect to an ideal citizen in the voting process. These are the normative theories as well as the empirical research findings. Normative theories explain what an ideal citizen should do when it comes to presidential elections………………………

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