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This text presents a treatment of the White House role in re-election efforts of contemporary presidents since 1956. It examines eight re-election campaigns from Eisenhower through to Clinton.
How does a re-election campaign affect the way a President makes policy? How does already being in the White House affect the way a candidate campaigns? This study compares eight re-election campaigns from Eisenhower to Clinton, identifying all the differences and similarities.
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