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Foreword by Vartan Gregorian
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 How Adlai Stevenson Put John F. Kennedy in the White House
Chapter 2 Presidential Debates and “Equal Opportunity”
Chapter 3 “If You’re Thirty-two Points Behind, What Else Are You Going to Do?”
Chapter 4 The Commission on Presidential Debates and Its Critics
Chapter 5 The Dilemma: Who Debates?
Chapter 6 How to Improve the Presidential Debates
Appendixes
A Memorandum of Understanding between the Bush and Kerry Campaigns, 2004
B Negotiated Agreements between the League of Women Voters and the Ford and Carter Campaigns, 1976
C Section 312 of the Communications Act: “Reasonable Access” for Candidates for Federal Office
D Challenges to the CPD under Federal Election and Tax Law
E Broadcast Debates and the First Amendment
F The Televised Presidential Debates, 1960–2004
Notes
Index
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