Attack Politics

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Book Synopsis Attack Politics by : Emmett H. Buell

Book excerpt: Ask most Americans, and they'll tell you that presidential campaigns get dirtier and more negative with every election. This text suggests that this may not be as true as we think, and shows that over the last dozen elections, negativity may have been well publicised but hasn't increased.


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