The Presidential Contest: With a Guide to the 1992 Presidential Race |
Contents
Nomination Rules and Candidates | 7 |
The Nomination Campaign | 37 |
The National Convention | 62 |
Copyright | |
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The Mass Marketing of Politics: Democracy in an Age of Manufactured Images Bruce I. Newman No preview available - 1999 |