... campaign advertising- Mr. BROCK . For a happier constituency . Mr. BARTON . So they would be happier ; that is true . I think Grover Cleveland won the White House , and he was not married , and he lost the White House when he was up for ...
... campaign advertising . Although there exists a sizeable literature on campaign con- tributions and interest group politics ( See Morton and Cameron [ 28 ] for a survey ) , in none of the existing models advertising is microfounded ...
... CAMPAIGN ADVERTISING Several voluntary ( non - governmental ) programs have been utilized in California and other states to deter misleading , negative , or last minute campaign advertising . The theory underlying all of these programs ...
... campaign . Advertising is not always well accepted by those who are exposed to it . Britt points out that a basic reason people are opposed to advertising is emotive . Advertising attempts to get people to react . Thus , advertising ...
... campaign . Advertising is inferior to generating news because ( a ) it costs money and ( b ) its credibility is less than that of news . Although advertising messages are usually perceived by the electorate as paid propa- ganda and ...