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    <title>Short Subject - Campaigns &amp; Elections Recent Programs - C-SPAN Video Library</title>
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      <title>Newt Gingrich New Hampshire Primary Concession</title>
      <description>Newt Gingrich spoke about the results of the New Hampshire primary election from the Raddison Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Former Governor Mitt Romney won the election with 37%, Representative Ron Paul finished with 23%, and Former Governor Jon Huntsman received 17% of the vote.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [This Is Not Florida]</title>
      <description>Jay Weiner recalls the 2008 election for Minnesota's U.S. Senate seat between Democrat Al Franken and Republican incumbent Norm Coleman and the subsequent eight-month ballot recount. Mr. Weiner examines the legal challenges by both sides throughout the recount process and the eventual declaration of Al Franken as the winner by 312 votes out of 2.9 million cast. Jay Weiner discussed his book at the University of Minnesota Bookstore in Minneapolis.</description>
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      <title>Congressional Campaign Funding</title>
      <description>Ms. Nelson's remarks illustrated some of the regulations concerning campaign fundraising and expenditures for House and Senate candidates.</description>
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      <title>1992 Senate Races</title>
      <description>The 1992 campaigns for U.S. Senate seats were discussed.</description>
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      <title>1992 House Race</title>
      <description>Mr. Duncan discussed the effects of redistricting and the House bank scandal on the 1992 campaigns for seats in the House of Representatives.</description>
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      <title>One Person One Vote</title>
      <description>Mr. Drinan and Ms. Hillman discussed methods of discrimination in voting and the eventual extension of voting rights to almost all adult citizens over age eighteen in the U.S..</description>
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      <title>History of Electoral College in Elections</title>
      <description>Representatives of various groups discussed the electoral college and its origins. The group also talked about presidential elections where the electoral college was significant.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Campaign Funding</title>
      <description>Ms. Nelson and Ms. Aikens discussed the financing of a presidential campaign. They also discussed specific limits on contributions.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Campaign Organizations</title>
      <description>Ms. Matalin, Mr. Wilhelm, and Mr. Cook discussed the organization of a presidential campaign. They also discussed some of the strategies involved in running a campaign.</description>
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      <title>History of Presidential Campaigns</title>
      <description>Dr. Splaine and Mr. Troy talked about the history of presidential campaigns in America. They discussed how the campaigns had changed since the Constitution was ratified.</description>
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      <title>Political Conventions</title>
      <description>James Thurber of the American University Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies commented during a description of the political convention process, including delegate selection procedures and the delegate voting process.</description>
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      <title>Primaries and Caucuses</title>
      <description>Professor Thurber briefly discussed the different kinds of presidential primaries during a viginette on the history and process of political primaries and caucuses in the United States.</description>
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      <title>Political Campaign Process</title>
      <description>Political analyst described the campaign process for political candidates in the U.S., including the campaign announcement, the campaign staff, and fundraising.</description>
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      <title>Measuring Public Opinion</title>
      <description>Various methods of measuring and analyzing public opinion were detailed.</description>
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      <title>Election Campaigns</title>
      <description>The process of a political campaign is explained using examples from Congress. When a candidate announces that he or she is running for office, the campaign is officially underway. A candidate must constantly be circulating and his or her staff is responsible for organizing schedules, the grassroots support, fundraising, and any debates that need to be held. Charles Cook, a political analyst, described the structure of American campaigns. He mentioned that other aspects of a successful campaign include the use of pollsters, media consulting, and advertising.</description>
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      <title>1952 National Party Conventions</title>
      <description>The program features newsreel reports on the 1952 national party conventions in which the Republicans nominated General Dwight Eisenhower for president and the Democrats nominated Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson.</description>
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      <title>Electoral College</title>
      <description>The program examines the process by which the president of the United States is officially elected. The constitutional basis of the electoral college is described.</description>
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      <title>House Rules and Procedures</title>
      <description>Extension of remarks, Special Orders, and the motion to adjourn were discussed with Illona Nickels, and illustrated with short clips from the House procedures.</description>
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