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- Smear_campaign abstract "A smear campaign, smear tactic or simply smear is a political tactic that is an unfair or untrue political attack. It employs the logical technique of conflation in which separate concepts, identities, or reputations of individual or groups are combined into one word or concept, losing individual meanings and differences as in swiftboating. Sometimes the use of the term "smear campaign" is used more generally to include any organized reputation-damaging activity by a group.Common targets are public officials, politicians, and political candidates. Smear campaigns are often based on information gleaned from opposition research conducted by paid political consultants. To a lesser degree, the term can refer to an attempt to damage a person's reputation for nonpolitical ends; for example, during a trial as part of trial strategy, counsel may attempt to cast doubt on the reliability of an opposition witness to pervert the course of justice.Smear campaigning is related to propaganda, media bias, yellow journalism, and other falsehood-related terms such as the use of libel and pejorative terms. In extreme cases, smear campaigns may lead to widespread persecution of a group, such as in the case of the Dolchstoßlegende before WWII.".
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- Smear_campaign subject Category:Abuse.
- Smear_campaign subject Category:Ethically_disputed_political_practices.
- Smear_campaign subject Category:Political_campaign_techniques.
- Smear_campaign subject Category:Tabloid_journalism.
- Smear_campaign subject Category:Tactics.
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- Smear_campaign type PoliticalCampaignTechniques.
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- Smear_campaign comment "A smear campaign, smear tactic or simply smear is a political tactic that is an unfair or untrue political attack. It employs the logical technique of conflation in which separate concepts, identities, or reputations of individual or groups are combined into one word or concept, losing individual meanings and differences as in swiftboating.".
- Smear_campaign label "Diffamation en droit français".
- Smear_campaign label "Hetzkampagne".
- Smear_campaign label "Smear campaign".
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- Smear_campaign depiction 1856-Republican-party-Fremont-isms-caricature.jpg.
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