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Prior to the strike, this year's White House hopefuls were collectively the butt of 695 jokes, according to a study of late-night hosts' monologues by the Center for Media and Public Affairs conducted between Jan.1 and Oct. 10.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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According to a new content analysis by the Center for Media and Public Affairs (an affiliate of an organization I work for), coverage of the mid-term elections from January 1 through Labor Day was savagely negative for all parties, including the Tea Party.
FORBES: Election Study: Evening News Teed Off With Politics
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Between convention and the general election, crucial electioneering time, Bush was the butt of jokes on late night TV comedies on no less than 261 occasions, almost twice as many times as rival Kerry, according to figures from the Center for Media and Public Affairs.
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