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Inside an Independence Party candidate’s campaign for Congress in Minnesota’s Fifth District in 2008
by Bill McGaughey
Chapter One Four campaigns (847 words)
Chapter Two Preparing for a race in 2008 (721 words)
Chapter Three Presidential Politics (2,055 words)
Chapter Four Plotting a campaign for Senate (1,498 words)
Chapter Five My attempt to organize a conference on trade (2,439 words)
Chapter Six Development of issues and the website (1,308 words)
Chapter Seven The Senate endorsement (4,223 words)
Chapter Eight Switching to the Congressional race (3,035 words)
Chapter Nine Letters from special-interest groups (3,766 words)
Chapter Ten Politicking in the e-democracy forum (3,928 words)
Chapter Eleven The immigration issue (5,304 words)
Chapter Twelve Michael Bloomberg and Brian Moore (2,258 words)
Chapter Thirteen Cultivating media coverage before the primary (6,660 words)
Chapter Fourteen The Republican National Convention (7,418 words)
Chapter Fifteen Contact with individual voters (5,157 words)
Chapter Sixteen The candidate debates (5,842 words)
Chapter Seventeen Stiffed by the Star Tribune (3,073 words)
Chapter Eighteen Run-up to the election (6,404 words)
Chapter Nineteen The election results, some fall out, and a happy ending (2,706 words)
Chapter Twenty More on election results
(68,642 words in total)
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