Grand Illusion: The Fantasy of Voter Choice in a Two-party Tyranny
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Grand Illusion: The Fantasy of Voter Choice in a Two-party Tyranny

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As the national campaign manager for Ralph Nader's historic runs for president in 2000 and 2004, Theresa Amato had a rare ringside role in two of the most hotly contested presidential elections this country has seen. In Grand Illusion, she gives us a witty, thoughtful critique of the American electoral system, as well as a powerful argument for opening up the contest to co...more
Hardcover, 379 pages
Published June 9th 2009 by New Press, The (first published October 7th 2008)
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Tyler Sains
WOAH. Have you ever wondered "Why exactly did I want Obama to be president? Is it because he is the lesser of two evils?" Most likely it is. And this book shows why that way of thinking is FUNK. The endless amounts of scrutiny that third and independent parties have to endure in our bipartisan government is crazy. It's more than crazy, it's unconstitutional AND just morally disgusting. Theresa Amato explains in full detail the kinds have hurdles she has to jump as Ralph Nader's campaig...more
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If anyone out there still thinks American electoral procedures bear any relationship to democracy, you should read this insider account by Ralph Nader's former campaign manager, since nobody I know of has done a better job of documenting how flawed the American political process is at this moment in history. Amato is no great shakes as a writer--she's over-fond of "ohmigod" and similar interjections, and uses the word "literally" to mean figuratively, among other crimes aga...more
Neil Crossan
Dec 7, 2011- Donald Trump recently suggested that he would consider running for President as an independent if none of the GOPers impressed him enough. Although I would welcome it because it could increase the spotlight on the barriers to running as an independent, I think Trump doesn't understand what it means (and costs) to run an effective independent presidential campaign. When Michael Bloomberg was mulling an independent run for president his supposed budget was around a half a billion. Is...more
Cole Stratton
Written by an experienced third party campaign manager, this book lays out in lawyer fashion the systematic control of public office by the two major parities and the excessive barriers to entry faced by third party challengers. It demolishes the idea that the US is the greatest democracy on the planet, instead painting a picture of an ossified, wholly dominated bureaucracy with extremely limited political choices that will continue to disenfranchise the polity until we as interested citizens de...more
Gina Robbins
Interesting and articulate account on the unreasonable hurdles third parties must clear to get on the ballot. The two-party machine is too powerful to allow for fair play or philosophical diversity. By the Oak Parker who was Nader's 3-time campaign manager.
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If you're interested in politics and have ever wished we had more parties than two to choose from, or if you've wondered exactly why third parties just don't seem to have much of a chance in U.S. politics, this is the book for you. Not only does Amato's insider view of the Nader campaign make for fascinating reading,but by the end of the book I was absolutely fuming about the anti-democratic moves both Dems and the GOP have made to limit any other political party's participation in our political...more
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Chicago-born Theresa Amato is a public advocate and author who has worked for two decades, from the local to the international, for and with several nonprofit organizations to advance civic rights by training citizen advocates, promoting access to information, watchdogging government and corporate power, and influencing public policy.

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