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Campaigns & Elections
Articles in Oct-Nov 2004 issue of Campaigns & Elections
- National Association of Manufacturers
- National Democratic Institute pushes to spread democracy abroad
by Mary Lynn F. Jones - Online strategies still hit and miss for campaigns
by Robert Schlesinger - The U.S. Public Interest Research Group
- How to win a British election
by Quentin Langley - Conservatives have not cornered the market on ballot initiatives
by Kristina Wilfore - Play political trivia
by Anthony S. Pitch - The Power and the Story: How the crafted presidential narrative has determined political success from George Washington to George W. Bush
by Ron Faucheux - Guns versus jobs: some voters pulled in different directions at the polls
by Joe Hadfield - Building democraticsmall dinstitutions in Iraq
by Mary Lynn F. Jones - Campaign consultant sign-ups
- The Bushes: Portrait of a Dynasty
by Ron Faucheux - "You make voters register?"
by Michael Cornfield - Voters' choices spill over to book buying
by Morgan E. Felchner - Judith Olson Duhamel
- The American Ballot Box in the 19th Century
by Ron Faucheux - No sea change for November vote
by Dan Seligson - When voters say when: the most effective get-out-the-vote techniques
by J. Quin Monson - A politically animated Dr. Seuss
by Robin T. Reid - Randy Frederick
- Buyer's guide: GOTV
- Keeping a campaign Web site fresh after the election: compensating for an uninspiring candidate
by Craig Varoga - The New Democratic Network
- Paul Berendt
- Off the record
- Handicapping the hottest races; Political blogging
by David Mark - D.C. office of Ogilvy Public Relations
- Chris Vance
- Food and Drug Administration
- The hottest races to watch on Nov. 2
by Ron Faucheux - Debate watching
by Ron Faucheux - U.S. Sen. Tom Carper
- Controlling the television interview: ten tips for candidates and advisors
by Rich Masters - It is never too early for the next election cycle
by David Mark