political campaigns

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political campaigns

The reasoning voter

communication and persuasion in presidential campaigns
1994

Hope

a collection of Obama posters and prints
2009
Showcases more than 170 campaign posters and prints that endorse and support Barack Obama for the 2008 presidency, and discusses the political context and significance in the history of American presidential campaign art.

The battle for America, 2008

the story of an extraordinary election
2009
Dan Balz and Haynes Johnson followed this campaign from the candidates' first forays into Iowa and New Hampshire to the historic night of Obama's victory celebration.

Encyclopedia of presidential campaigns, slogans, issues, and platforms

2004
Examines the campaigns, slogans, issues, and platforms of every United States President from George Washington to George W. Bush along with over one hundred illustrations and detailed timelines.

Looking forward to it, or, How I learned to stop worrying and love the American electoral process

2004
Stephen Elliott shares his journey through the American election process, discussing how he tried to learn about and understand the process while sorting through the corruption, greed, and hatred surrounding the presidential campaign.

Candidates, campaigns & elections

2004
Contains activities, games, information, handouts, and literature tie-ins for teaching students of different ability levels and learning styles about the American political process.

Double down

game change 2012
2013
Presents an account of the 2012 presidential election that draws on hundreds of insider interviews to illuminate what the election meant to both parties, covering such topics as the dramatic Republican nomination fight, the rise and fall of Mitt Romney, and Barack Obama's Election Day triumph.

The birth of modern politics

Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and the election of 1828
2009
Presents a detailed analysis of the 1828 presidential campaign between southwestern frontiersman Andrew Jackson and New England aristocrat John Quincy Adams that officially established a pattern in which two nationally organized political parties would vie for power against one another.

The victory lab

the secret science of winning campaigns
2012
"A look how social scientists and renegade thinkers are imposing a new data-driven order on the American political campaign--an industry previously run on gut instinct"--.

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