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  2. Negative campaigning - Wikipedia

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    Lee Atwater, best known for being an advisor to presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, also pioneered many negative campaign techniques seen in political campaigns today. [17] "Daisy" advertisement. 1828: The Coffin Handbills used by supporters of John Quincy Adams against Andrew Jackson in the 1828 presidential campaign.

  3. Attack ad - Wikipedia

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    In political campaigns, an attack ad is an advertisement designed to wage a personal attack against an opposing candidate or political party in order to gain support for the attacking candidate and attract voters. Attack ads often form part of negative campaigning or smear campaigns, and in large or well-financed campaigns, may be disseminated ...

  4. Free, Equal and No More: A bolder plan for rules on broadcast ...

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    The ads would be free, and the candidate’s committee could buy no more. Of course, issue advocacy groups and other political actors would be free to buy additional time at market rates.

  5. Campaign advertising - Wikipedia

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    According to political scientists Stephen Ansolabehere and Shanto Iyengar, negative ads do succeed at driving down overall turnout though. [34] They also find that "negative ads work better for Republicans than for Democrats, and better for men than for women; unfortunately, negative ads also work better in general than positive ones". [34]

  6. Attack ads target 3 Oklahoma Supreme Court justices ahead of ...

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    If the political action committee behind the "vote no" campaign has its way, two of three women serving on the Oklahoma Supreme Court will be removed. Attack ads target 3 Oklahoma Supreme Court ...

  7. Why are negative ads so effective in political campaigns ...

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    Viewers like to complain about the outrageous, demagogic and disingenuous negative television ads. But media gurus know these ads are effective.

  8. ‘Dirty tricks!’ Ignore fake political ads from a ‘Trump Club ...

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    Voter slate cards are designed to “mislead and confuse voters,” the Texas lieutenant governor wrote, ... Ignore fake political ads from a ‘Trump Club,’ Dan Patrick says | Opinion.

  9. Push poll - Wikipedia

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    A push poll is an interactive marketing technique, most commonly employed during political campaigning, in which a person or organization attempts to manipulate or alter prospective voters' views under the guise of conducting an opinion poll. Large numbers of voters are contacted with little effort made to collect and analyze their response data.