By Alan Huffman
"In this timely book, journalists Huffman (Ten Point) and Rejebian lift
the curtain on political research to find dirt on opponents. While
Americans are accustomed to hearing scandalous facts, lies, distortions,
and gossip during campaigns, few people understand how legal political
intelligence gathering has grown in scope since the Watergate break-in
of 1972. Based on close to 20 years on the road, these two veteran
practitioners, who worked for both parties, but mostly for Democratic
clients, recount both minor legal infractions and major transgressions
that theyve uncovered on the part of individuals running for public
office." (Publishers Weekly) Check Our Catalog
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