| Cornhusker upset: how Republican underdog Chuck Hagel defeated Nebraska's popular Democratic governor for the Senate.(Case Study): An article from: Campaigns & Elections |  | Author: Doug Mcauliffe Publisher: Campaigns & Elections, Inc. Category: Book
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From the supplier: Republican Chuck Hagel, despite being down by 47 points at the start of Nebraska' senatorial race still defeated Democratic governor Ben Nelson by 6 points. Campaign manager Lou Ann Lineham, who has a good understanding of Nebraska voters, capitalized on Hagel's Vietnam war experience, work with former Pres. Reagan and history as a self-made businessman. Lineham's strategies that focused on a stanch media campaign of Hagel's story and attacks on Nelson's unfulfilled tax reform promises effected the Nov. 5, 1996 stunning upset.
Citation Details Title: Cornhusker upset: how Republican underdog Chuck Hagel defeated Nebraska's popular Democratic governor for the Senate.(Case Study) Author: Doug McAuliffe Publication: Campaigns & Elections (Refereed) Date: February 1, 1997 Publisher: Campaigns & Elections, Inc. Volume: v18 Issue: n1 Page: p28(4)
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