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Articles in August 2003 issue of Campaigns & Elections
- Association of State Democratic Chairs - Party Lines - Brief Article
- The State of the Parties: the Changing Role of Contemporary American Parties - Book Review
- '04 Illinois Republican Senate candidates - Clicks & Picks
by David Weigel
- Thanks, Ron - Brief Article
- Century Strategies - Firm Changes - Brief Article
- Debating the Kennedy Presidency - Book Review
- Dean's list: Dean is no Jack Kennedy. Not yet. But he's the best yet seen in online presidential politics, and the comparison can't be ruled out - The Online Campaigner
by Michael Cornfield
- Let's have some fun: how should President Bush spend his huge re-election campaign war chest? Let us count the waysall 200 million of them - On The Record
by Ron Faucheux
- The Dewey Square Group , a Washington, D.C.-based Democratic political consulting firm with offices in several other cities, acquired The Share Group, a direct response telemarketing firm serving "progressive nonprofits." - DSG - Firm Changes - Brief Arti
- Changing the Powers that Be: How the Left Can Stop Losing and Win - Book Review
- Computer technology and getting out the vote: new targeting tools - Political Professional
by Jim Gimpel
- Dude, where's my ballot? - Inside Politics
by Tom Waldron
- Faucheux steps down as editor, to continue as contributor
- The PR Crisis Bible - Book Review
- Tips for the New Hampshire primary - Political Professional
by David Nassar
- Delaware: small state politics - Inside Politics
by David Mark
- Campaign consultant/client sign-ups
- Michael D. Cohen - Movers & Shakers
- Buyer's guide: telephone services - where to find it, where to buy it Political Telephone Services
- An advertising pro's campaign wish list - Inside Politics
by Robin T. Reid
- Play Political Trivia
- Melanie L. Campbell - Movers & Shakers
- Political telephone services: consultant Q&A - strategy & tactics Political Telephone Services - Interview
- Bannon Communications Research - New Jobs - Brief Article
- Political calendar - Brief Article
- Three's a crowd: how Arizona's complex three-way casino campaign was won: it was a campaign in which winning required the 17-tribe coalition to do more than just convince voters to approve the initiative they were sponsoring. They also needed to convince
by David Metz
- Non-citizens and voting rights, disclaimer rules for attack ads: is it legal to put campaign signs on vacant lots and along the side of the road? - Campaign Doctor
by Craig Varoga
- The Campaign Co - New Jobs
- Schedule announced for AAPC Academic Outreach Conference - AAPC News
- Ten things to think through before sponsoring a ballot initiative: to increase the chance for success at the ballot box, issue proponents should do the necessary work prior to filing an initiative to assess whether the process is right for their issue - P
by Kristina Wilfore
- Off the record
- Yale University - New Jobs - Brief Article
- New addition to the AAPC team - AAPC News - Brief Article
- Educated by initiative
by Daniel A Smith
- National Republican Congressional Committee - NRCC - Party Lines - Brief Article
- Career paths: how they got where they are
- The generational shift in American politics: a GOP opportunity? The younger half of the electorate is more susceptible to Republican messages. When a direct appeal is made to the concerns of these voters, the pay-off is great - under age 50
by Dick Dresner