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Television in politics -- United States
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Television in politics -- United States
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Television in politics
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Television in politics
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Seducing America, how television charms the modern voter, Roderick P. Hart
Audience of one, Donald Trump, television, and the fracturing of America, James Poniewozik
The presidents, noted historians rank America's best--and worst--chief executives, Brian Lamb, Susan Swain, and C-SPAN ; special contributions by Douglas Brinkley, Edna Greene Medford, Richard Norton Smith
The people machine, the influence of television on American politics. --
Presidential debates, forty years of high-risk TV, Alan Schroeder
No debate, how the Republican and Democratic parties secretly control the presidential debates, George Farah
Strange bedfellows, how television and the presidential candidates changed American politics, 1992, by Tom Rosenstiel
Tension city, inside the Presidential debates, from Kennedy-Nixon to Obama-McCain, Jim Lehrer
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