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  • Congress, the Press, and the Public
  • Written by author Thomas E. Mann, Norman J. Ornstein
  • Published by Brookings Institution,U.S., 1994/07/01
  • This book examines public opinion toward Congress and explores the relationship between the news media's portrayal of the institution and the current public animosity toward it.
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1 Introduction 1
2 Popular Support for Congress and Its Members 15
3 Public Opinion toward Congress: A Historical Look 45
4 Press Coverage of Congress, 1946-92 59
5 Less News Is Worse News: Television News Coverage of Congress, 1972-92 131
6 The Decline and Fall of Congressional News 141
7 How the Press Views Congress 157
8 Brighter Lights, Wider Windows: Presenting Congress in the 1990s 171
Index 207


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