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Citizen involvement in the campaign historically has been and, as this book shows, continues to be a means to an end: winning the election for the candidate.
This text tells the stories of the practices of campaigning online between 1996 and 2016, looking at winners and also-rans.
Citizen involvement in the campaign historically has been and, as this book shows, continues to be a means to an end: winning the election for the candidate.