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Television Advertising in Election Campaigns
Darrell M. West looks at the impact of television advertising in political campaigns. He shows that ads are influential when candidates are not well known and when the news media amplify ad messages through their coverage.
The Costs and Benefits of Immigration, Darrell M. West
Attack Politics: Negativity in Presidential Campaigns Since 1960, Lee Sigelman and Emmett H. Buell, Jr. Reviewed by Darrell M. West
The Talk of the Party: Political Labels, Symbolic Capital and American Life, Sharon E. Jarvis Reviewed by Darrell M. West
The Buying of the President 2004: Who's Really Bankrolling Bush and His Democratic Challengers: And What They Expect in Return, Charles Lewis Reviewed by Darrell M. West
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