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Mudslingers: The Twenty-Five Dirtiest Political Campaigns of All Time »

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Authors: Kerwin Swint
ISBN-13: 9781402757365, ISBN-10: 1402757360
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Union Square Press
Date Published: March 2008
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Kerwin Swint

Book Synopsis

As expected, the 2008 election season is full of the dirty politics and negative ads voters have come to expect during a presidential campaign. Yet, even while modern mudslinging has grown more rampant as a hungry media feed the frenzy for the next juicy story, which political adversaries are eager to supply, the phenomenon is hardly new.

Author, professor, and former political consultant Kerwin Swint chronicles the 25 most low-down, smear-filled campaigns in U.S. history. Beginning with the dawn of American politics all the way up to the 21st century, Swint draws from presidential, senatorial, gubernatorial, and mayoral races, to list and rank the worst of the worst. Almost everyone will remember the 2004 battle between George W. Bush and John Kerry. But no less dirty was the lesser-known fierce 1800 contest between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams for control of the White House, finally settled on the floor of the House of Representatives in Jefferson’s favor.

The number one negative campaign of all time? The brutal 1970 Alabama Democratic primary, in which George Wallace repeatedly slurred his opponent Albert Brewer as a lightweight and a “sissy,” spread false rumors about his sexuality, attacked his family and personal life, and made openly racist appeals to white voters. There are numerous victims of muddy political skirmishes, including Helen Gahagan Douglas, smeared as a communist by Richard Nixon, and Michael Dukakis, whose defeat in the presidential election of 1988 by George H. W. Bush was due in part to the infamous Willie Horton ad. Swint introduces readers to them all.

A lively journey through the most polluted of politics, Mudslingers provides a sparkling account of the history of negative campaigning, and, in the process, offers a fascinating glimpse into our national political culture.

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