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  2. Whistle-stop train tour - Wikipedia

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    The definition of the term derives from the practice of a small, occasionally used railway station signaling a train so the engineer will know to stop. Trains inbound to a " whistle stop " station would signal their approach with a blast of the train's steam whistle which would alert the train depot attendant to their arrival.

  3. American election campaigns in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    The History Teacher 8.3 (1975): 452–469. Baker, Jean. Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Cornell University Press, 1983. Blodgett, Geoffrey. "Ethno-cultural Realities in Presidential Patronage: Grover Cleveland's Choices" New York History 2000 81(2): 189–210. ISSN 0146-437X online

  4. How History Shaped Kamala Harris's Campaign Theme - AOL

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    Kamala Harris’s historic presidential campaign stands on this history. Given her opponent’s attacks and recent setbacks by the Court, Harris’s future-oriented focus is a very smart ...

  5. Political campaign - Wikipedia

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    A paper campaign is a political campaign in which the candidate only files the necessary paperwork to appear on the ballot. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The purpose of such a token effort may be simply to increase name awareness of a minor political party, to give voters of a certain ideology an opportunity to vote accordingly, or to ensure that the party has ...

  6. Smear campaign - Wikipedia

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    A smear campaign is an intentional, premeditated effort to undermine an individual's or group's reputation, credibility, and character. [4] Like negative campaigning, most often smear campaigns target government officials, politicians, political candidates, and other public figures. [5]

  7. Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Blitz campaign, a short, intensive, and focused marketing campaign for a product or business; Civil society campaign, a project intended to mobilize public support in order to instigate social change; Military campaign, large scale, long duration, significant military strategy plans incorporating a series of inter-related military operations or ...

  8. Canvassing - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 study in the American Economic Review found that door-to-door canvassing on behalf of the François Hollande campaign in the 2012 French presidential election "did not affect turnout, but increased Hollande's vote share in the first round and accounted for one fourth of his victory margin in the second. Visits' impact persisted in later ...

  9. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Quizlet was founded in October 2005 by Andrew Sutherland, who at the time was a 15-year old student, [2] and released to the public in January 2007. [3] Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards, matching games, practice electronic assessments, and live quizzes. In 2017, 1 in 2 high school students used Quizlet. [4]