campaign management

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What are political campaigns?

2022
"When it is time for local, state, and presidential elections, it is difficult for children to miss political ads and conversations around them. However, it is also likely that they are unsure of the point of it all. Gaining a better understanding of why people hold campaigns is an important part of becoming an active citizen. With the help of engaging fact boxes and full-color photographs, readers learn what political campaigns are and how they-and their outcomes-affect average citizens. In addition, a list of ways to get more involved with issue fosters a spirit of age-appropriate political activism"--Provided by publisher.

Working with the community in a political campaign

Explores a range of strategies used by political candidates to work with community members during a campaign.

Financing and conducting a political campaign

This accessible narrative helps readers to understand and connect with the political process and to find a role for themselves within that process.

Developing a strategy for a political campaign

2020
"Gives readers an introduction to how political candidates develop campaign strategies, create a central message, develop a winning campaign team, connect with voters, and ultimately win elections. Profiles of young activists who have successfully organized people in their communities to advance a political cause provide inspiration for readers to get involved in the political process themselves"--Provided by publisher.

Getting elected

a look at running for office
Discusses what it takes to run for political office in the United States.
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Represent

the woman's guide to running for office & changing the world
2019
"A comprehensive . . . interactive woman's guide to running for office. Practical, how-to text is combined with elements of a workbook/planner to inspire potential female candidates, whether they're running for office on the local, state, or national level (from school board to senator)"-Provided by publisher.
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Devil's bargain

Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and the storming of the presidency
The elevation of Bannon to head Trump's flagging presidential campaign on August 17, 2016, seemed to signal the meltdown of the Republican Party. Bannon was a bomb-throwing pugilist despised by Democrats and Republicans alike. Green shows that, to understand Trump's extraordinary rise and Clinton's fall, you have to weave Trump's story together with Bannon's, or else it doesn't make sense.
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The governing crisis

media, money, and marketing in American elections
1996
Its focus is on the election process.

In defense of negativity

attack ads in presidential campaigns
2006
Examines the role attack ads have played in American presidential elections throughout history, exploring how they originated and how they have been used by both parties for political gain.

Running for office

a look at political campaigns
2004
Describes what is involved in running a political campaign, from deciding to run for office through election night.

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