| CYBERWAR How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President Kathleen Hall Jamieson Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, October 2018 |
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| ISBN-13 978-0-19-091581-0 | ||||
| ISBN-10 0-19-091581-0 | 314pp. | HC/BWI | $24.95 | |
| Page 56: | "Richard Johnston, Michael G. Hagen, and I concluded that the change in perceptions of Gore proved resilient because they were not anchored to voters' party biases." |
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| Page 61: | "Reporting on Wikileak'd stolen emails and press speculation about what Comey would find on the laptop of the estranged husband of a top Clinton aide matter for the same reason." |
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| Page 65: | "* Extensive enough to make a difference in an environment surfeiting with other campaign content;" |
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| Page 122: | "It is possible, they conclude that in the closing days of the 2016 campaign..." |
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| Page 186: | "...FDR dies in office. And although he promised that 'Asian boys' would prosecute the Vietnam War, LBJ escalated US involvement." |
| Confusing: S/B "LBJ" and "he" to avoid initial confusion of FDR and LBJ. |
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