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Congress, the Press, and Political Accountability
R. Douglas Arnold

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"What started as an inquiry about Congress is also sure to become a landmark study in political communication. Arnold's ambitious, innovative, and beautifully executed assessment of what the nation's newspapers said about their hometown members of Congress over a two-year period--and with what results--gives us extraordinary insights not only into congressional accountability but also into the news, both bad and often surprisingly good, about today's media coverage of politics."--Timothy E. Cook, Professor in the Kevin P. Reilly, Sr., Chair of Political Communication, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University

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