Product Description
Five Weeks in November is an observation on the rampant partisanship that permeated the country triggered by the closeness of the Florida Presidental 2000 election results. Five Weeks also explains in both a novel and completely logical analysis the strategy chosen by each candidate, and how each candidate had an absolute unfettered opportunity to prevail in the election.
About the Author
Richard S. Weiss has been a practicing attorney for twenty-five years. In the Florida controversy, when the most sophisticated commentators could not rise beyond their partisan affiliations, Mr. Weiss felt it was necessary for an independent voice to analyze and clarify both the election results and actions taken by each candidate.
