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Political consulting    Canvassing    Lobbying    Microtargeting    American election campaigns in the 19th century    Political campaign staff    Lawn sign    Activism    Get out the vote    Interest group    Earned media    Political houseparty    Turning a blind eye    Democracy    Political campaigner    Election litter    Coattail effect    Independent expenditure    Midlothian campaign    Political party    Whistle stop    Husting    Votebank    Campaign management tools    Organizing    Harley Orrin Staggers    Internet    Election Day    Community building    Sound bite    First Party System    Opposition research    Election promise    Swift Vets and POWs for Truth    Direct mail    Focus group    Civics    Keyser, West Virginia    Michael Eisner    Alben W. Barkley

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  • Gregoire Seither
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  • Smashmouth politics
  • Free Mumia campaign
  • Libertarian Party of Michigan
  • The Iraq Solidarity Campaign

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Helpful Links

  • A website that examines the role of the 30 second spot in presidential campaigns
  • The Federal Election Commission
  • Campaign - Non Partisan Voter Education Site
  • The American Association of Political Consultants
  • Maximiliano Herrera Human Rights Site

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