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The
Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008
Reporters Mark Halperin
and John Harris offer a rare glimpse into the
world of presidential politics through an examination
of the strategies of two families that know how
to win elections, the Bushes and the Clintons.
Reading in the tone of a college professor, William
Dufris conveys enthusiasm for the material, particularly
when supplying personality to the many characters
featured.
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On
the Campaign Trail: The Long Road of Presidential
Politics, 1860-2004
This lavish album collects
campaign posters, memorabilia and hundreds of candid
photos spanning the period from HarrisonÍs 1840
campaign to WÍs flight-suited strut on the deck
of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln. Schoen, a political
consultant and author of a Daniel Moynihan biography,
includes breezy overviews of individual campaigns
and the historical development of campaigning traditions
and techniques.
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Perverting Democracy. (monitoring elections in
other nations):
An article from: Campaigns & Elections
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an article from Campaigns & Elections, published
by Campaigns & Elections, Inc. on August 1, 1993.
The length of the article is 1328 words. The page
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