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About the book (from Kirkus Reviews): A bright romp through the world of opposition political research. Since 1993, former journalists Huffman and Rejebian have worked in "oppo," gathering damaging information on political candidates and their opponents in local, state and national elections. In this revealing, anecdote-filled account, the authors describe a year of investigations that took them from front porches to courthouses to presidential libraries in search of "political intel." A good book for anyone who has wondered how scandalous past behavior makes its way into campaign headlines.About the authors: Alan Huffman is the author of the nonfiction books Sultana and Mississippi in Africa and the photo-essay book Ten Point: Deer Camp in the Mississippi Delta. He has contributed to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Los Angeles Times, Lost; National Wildlife, The New York Times, Outside, The Oxford American, The Washington Post magazine, Preservation, Smithsonian, and numerous other publications. Alan Huffman divides his time between Bolton, Mississippi, and Brooklyn, New York Michael Rejebian has been a journalist and newspaper reporter in Texas and Mississippi; director of communications for the Office of Mayor, City of Jackson, Mississippi; political advisor to the Attorney General of Mississippi; and a partner in Huffman & Rejebian.