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From the supplier: Media consultants view the political campaign ads of Democratic loser Bob Krueger during the special US Senate elections largely as an exercise in futility. They stated that the ads themselves were imaginative and well-planned but the problem lay not in the medium but in the candidate they were supposed to sell. They said that no amount of advertising would generate votes for Kreuger's lackluster record.
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Title: Even the best and brightest couldn't raise a candidacy from the living dead. (evaluation of political advertising)
Author: Rob Allyn
Publication:Campaigns & Elections (Refereed)
Date: August 1, 1993
Publisher: Campaigns & Elections, Inc.
Volume: v14 Issue: n3 Page: p36(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Even the best and brightest couldn't raise a candidacy from the living dead. (evaluation of political advertising): An article from: Campaigns & Elections
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Author(s)Rob Allyn
PublisherCampaigns & Elections, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB00092SNUI
ISBN-13978B00092SNU3
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