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Political Brokers
probes deeply into some of the most important pressure groups in the nation's capital, tracing their influence on decisions that will affect every American for years to come. It shuns both textbook theories and partisan rhetoric to reveal how money and brainpower are being put to use by men and women who seek to shape our government's policies.
Here, for the first time, are both the day-to-day operations and the long-term objectives of key Washington organizations. Here are the names of hundreds of people who, though largely unknown to the public, take in and spend millions of dollars in campaign years to propel their chosen candidates to Congress or the White House. Big business, big labor, the medical lobby, John Gardner's Common Cause—all are covered in depth.
goes behind the facts to unmask the subtle pressures and patterns of influence which bear upon our elected officials. For the student of politics, the political activist, or simply a concerned citizen,
is essential reading today.
probes deeply into some of the most important pressure groups in the nation's capital, tracing their influence on decisions that will affect every American for years to come. It shuns both textbook theories and partisan rhetoric to reveal how money and brainpower are being put to use by men and women who seek to shape our government's policies.
Here, for the first time, are both the day-to-day operations and the long-term objectives of key Washington organizations. Here are the names of hundreds of people who, though largely unknown to the public, take in and spend millions of dollars in campaign years to propel their chosen candidates to Congress or the White House. Big business, big labor, the medical lobby, John Gardner's Common Cause—all are covered in depth.
goes behind the facts to unmask the subtle pressures and patterns of influence which bear upon our elected officials. For the student of politics, the political activist, or simply a concerned citizen,
is essential reading today.
Political Brokers
probes deeply into some of the most important pressure groups in the nation's capital, tracing their influence on decisions that will affect every American for years to come. It shuns both textbook theories and partisan rhetoric to reveal how money and brainpower are being put to use by men and women who seek to shape our government's policies.
Here, for the first time, are both the day-to-day operations and the long-term objectives of key Washington organizations. Here are the names of hundreds of people who, though largely unknown to the public, take in and spend millions of dollars in campaign years to propel their chosen candidates to Congress or the White House. Big business, big labor, the medical lobby, John Gardner's Common Cause—all are covered in depth.
goes behind the facts to unmask the subtle pressures and patterns of influence which bear upon our elected officials. For the student of politics, the political activist, or simply a concerned citizen,
is essential reading today.
probes deeply into some of the most important pressure groups in the nation's capital, tracing their influence on decisions that will affect every American for years to come. It shuns both textbook theories and partisan rhetoric to reveal how money and brainpower are being put to use by men and women who seek to shape our government's policies.
Here, for the first time, are both the day-to-day operations and the long-term objectives of key Washington organizations. Here are the names of hundreds of people who, though largely unknown to the public, take in and spend millions of dollars in campaign years to propel their chosen candidates to Congress or the White House. Big business, big labor, the medical lobby, John Gardner's Common Cause—all are covered in depth.
goes behind the facts to unmask the subtle pressures and patterns of influence which bear upon our elected officials. For the student of politics, the political activist, or simply a concerned citizen,
is essential reading today.

















