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interest groups, 40–43, 86–87, 156, 166–167, 175, 177, 222, 228, 252, 289, 293 |
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issue advocacy |
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defined in Buckley v. Valeo, 251–252 |
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difference with electioneering, 251–252 |
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public perception of, 252 |
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Iyengar, Shanto, 308 |
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journalism |
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of assertion, 123 |
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fellowship/internship program, 149–150 |
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principles of, 147–148 |
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television’s effect on, 310 |
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journalists, 38, 103–104, 116, 133, 145–146, 147–150, 152, 217, 310, 314–315, 319 |
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judicial elections |
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eliminating, 172–173 |
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problems, 172–173 |
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turnout, 172 |
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Kerry, John, 32–33, 64, 66–67, 79, 105, 132, 135, 145, 185, 249, 253 |
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Levin Amendment (to the BCRA), 231–232 |
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Malbin, Michael J., 227 |
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McCain-Feingold. SeeBipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) |
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McCain, John, 32, 49, 68–69, 79–80, 83, 105, 133, 139, 142, 145, 191, 215, 234–235, 249, 254–255, 262 |
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media |
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as contributor to the poor health of elections, 46, 77, 84–86, 93, 102–104, 112, 116–124, 216, 288–289, 322 |
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convention coverage, 135–137 |
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election coverage, 2, 13, 32, 34, 88, 104, 118–124, 172, 300, 307–309, 312, 323–324–325 |
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political parties, 196–197 |
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post debate coverage, 145–146 |
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profit-driven, 102–104, 109, 112, 118, 124–125, 149, 323, 327–329 |
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public service requirement, 134–144 |
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public use ofSee alsojournalism and public broadcasting, 106–109, 311–312 |


