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Preface
Introduction
Study Design and Rationale
Network Television News Coverage of the Debates, 1976 to 1988
Candidate Verdicts in Post-Debate Analysis Programs
Journalists and the Idea of Presidential Debates
The First Bush-Dukakis Debate: Face-To-Face Contact
The Quayle-Bentsen Debate: A Verdict Effect?
The Final Presidential Debate: October 13, 1988
Debates in the Eyes of the Audience
The Audience Responds to "Attack" Ads
Debates in the Context of the Rest of the Campaign
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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