How To Decide In The Elections: A Global Vote-Formula on Issues and Leadership and the Obama-Romney Case in 2012

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Democracy
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Author: Kosta Makrodimitris ISBN: 9781301434190
Publisher: Kosta Makrodimitris Publication: November 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kosta Makrodimitris
ISBN: 9781301434190
Publisher: Kosta Makrodimitris
Publication: November 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

HOW TO DECIDE IN THE ELECTIONS: A GLOBAL VOTE-FORMULA ON ISSUES AND LEADERSHIP AND THE OBAMA-ROMNEY CASE IN 2012 is an e-Book about a scientific method to vote and decide in a meaningful rational political way.
Every election we face the need to make a good decision and vote for the right candidate and party.
How to choose the important issues to analyze and compare?
How to evaluate similarity of our views with the candidate?
How to assess personality and leadership of the candidates?
We propose and apply the ISPLE methodology (Issues, Similarity, Priority, Leadership, Estimation) to the Obama-Romney case in 2012.
We use a Global Vote-Formula to estimate analytically all the above and obtain total scores for the issues, leadership, past facts and future plans of the candidates.
This is an e-Book for all the citizens, voters and their children for any coming elections worldwide.
It’s an exploration of the future e-Elections where methods, algorithms, numbers and computers may provide us answers to the quest for the right vote and the best decisions for our world.

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HOW TO DECIDE IN THE ELECTIONS: A GLOBAL VOTE-FORMULA ON ISSUES AND LEADERSHIP AND THE OBAMA-ROMNEY CASE IN 2012 is an e-Book about a scientific method to vote and decide in a meaningful rational political way.
Every election we face the need to make a good decision and vote for the right candidate and party.
How to choose the important issues to analyze and compare?
How to evaluate similarity of our views with the candidate?
How to assess personality and leadership of the candidates?
We propose and apply the ISPLE methodology (Issues, Similarity, Priority, Leadership, Estimation) to the Obama-Romney case in 2012.
We use a Global Vote-Formula to estimate analytically all the above and obtain total scores for the issues, leadership, past facts and future plans of the candidates.
This is an e-Book for all the citizens, voters and their children for any coming elections worldwide.
It’s an exploration of the future e-Elections where methods, algorithms, numbers and computers may provide us answers to the quest for the right vote and the best decisions for our world.

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