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Syracuse University political expert finds campaign offices can boost local elections, turn outcomesResearch by Syracuse University Professor Josh Darr finds offices set up for national campaigns could benefit local candidates and parties if kept open, possibly reducing polarization.
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Research shows volunteer fields offices, door-to-door campaigns can be more effective in urging people to vote, swaying close elections than political ad spending. Dr. Josh Darr's book makes the case.
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It can be difficult for voters to discern what’s truth and what’s not in campaign ads, and perhaps there’s no better example than in the race for the 24th…
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Twenty-fourth district Democratic Congressional Candidate Dana Balter is accusing incumbent John Katko of crossing a line with negative and misleading…
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The lack of large events for Central New York’s congressional candidates to meet potential voters face to face means they’re having to rely more heavily…
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A Syracuse University communications law professor says a wrongly attributed quote in a campaign mailer targeting state senate candidate Bob Antonacci is…