Campaign Battle: Control the Masses

Craig Britton
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What are the primary principles that shape the election process? This book aims to shed some light on how the masses would respond to certain political messages and what would be the best campaign strategy under circumstances related to the current state of affairs. The winning candidate does not need all the support, just enough to secure more votes than their opponents.
Genres: PoliticsPolitical ScienceNonfictionGovernmentLeadershipSociologySocietyHistorySocial SciencePhilosophy
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