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Too close to call
Book • 2001
Jeffrey Toobin's 'Too Close to Call' narrates the legal and political turmoil surrounding a tightly contested U.S.
presidential election, focusing on the courtroom battles and recounts that decided the outcome.
The book details the strategies, personalities, and legal arguments that played pivotal roles in the dispute, offering readers an inside look at how election law can determine national leadership.
Toobin combines vivid reporting with legal insight to explain complex procedures and their democratic implications.
The work illuminates the interplay of law, politics, and media during high-stakes electoral conflict.
It contributed to public understanding of the legal mechanics behind contested elections.
presidential election, focusing on the courtroom battles and recounts that decided the outcome.
The book details the strategies, personalities, and legal arguments that played pivotal roles in the dispute, offering readers an inside look at how election law can determine national leadership.
Toobin combines vivid reporting with legal insight to explain complex procedures and their democratic implications.
The work illuminates the interplay of law, politics, and media during high-stakes electoral conflict.
It contributed to public understanding of the legal mechanics behind contested elections.
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