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1 1800: The Election - A Second American Revolution? 13
2 1876: Hayes Defeats Tilden - A Commission Decides 33
3 1916: Wilson Defeats Hughes - No War, Not Yet 55
4 1960: Kennedy Defeats Nixon - No Recounts 79
5 1968: Nixon Defeats Humphrey - Law and Order 107
6 2000: Bush Defeats Gore - The Court Decides 133
Conclusion 157
Notes 165
Bibliography 171
Index 179
About the Authors 185
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