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Michael Johnson

Political Campaign Tactics

Political Campaign Tactics delves into the complex world of modern campaigning, revealing how digital technologies and data analytics are reshaping elections. The book explores the evolution of campaign strategies, from traditional methods to the sophisticated techniques used today, such as microtargeting voters with tailored messages.

One intriguing aspect highlighted is how campaigns leverage personal data to predict election outcomes and optimize resource allocation, raising ethical questions about voter manipulation and the spread of misinformation. The book examines the mechanics of digital ad targeting and its potential impact on political discourse, discussing the challenges of regulating online content and combating fake news.

A significant portion addresses documented cases of election interference, both domestic and foreign, providing a comprehensive overview of tactics used to influence voters and undermine trust in the electoral process. By presenting information in an accessible manner, the book equips readers with analytical tools to understand the ever-evolving landscape of political campaigning, tracing its evolution across chapters.
147 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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