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Communication in the Presidential Primaries: Candidates and the Media, 1912-2000 [Paperback]

Kathleen Kendall (Author)

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0275968979 978-0275968977 January 7, 2000 0

In a comparison of communication in the U.S. presidential primaries of the twentieth century, Kendall examines the role of the candidates and the media during the period of primary elections. Drawing upon information from a broad array of sources, Kendall uncovers communication patterns that transcend time regarding political image, horse race coverage, and negative campaigning. She takes a strong communication perspective, arguing that the verbal context of the presidential primaries is an important factor overlooked in traditional studies.

Topics covered include the effect of party rules on communication, the role of speeches and debates, the role of political advertising, and the media's construction of the primaries in the pre- television era and the age of television. Kendall examines the 1996 primaries in light of patterns discovered in earlier years, and she makes predictions and recommendations regarding the 2000 primaries. With its century-wide scope and the variety of research methods used, the book will be of considerable value to researchers, scholars, journalists and students involved with political communication and American presidential elections.


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"The timing for Kendall's book is perfect. So many questions arise from the front loading of the 2000 primary campaign, and she provides fresh and fascinating insights and recommendations so valuable to the informed voter. It is a work of valuable scholarship that reads like an op-ed recipe for better government."-Marvin Kalb Executive Director Shorenstein Center of the Press, Politics, and Public Policy Harvard University

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Compares communication approaches in presidential primaries in the twentieth century.


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The scene was the Chubb Insurance Company in Manchester, New Hampshire, February 1988. Read the first page
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unique rhetorical situation, primary ads, image traits, primary spots, primary schedule, primary period, political spots, network news coverage, negative spots, busing issue, state party leaders, primary debates, primary coverage, presidential primary campaign, presidential primaries, primary speeches, primary candidates
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New Hampshire, New York Times, Nixon Project, Meet the Press, Library of Congress, Union Leader, United States, Super Tuesday, New Jersey, Washington Post, South Dakota, White House, President Nixon, Mudd Library, Pat Buchanan, Boston Globe, Baltimore American, George Wallace, Institute of Politics, National Archives, North Dakota, Philadelphia Inquirer, President Truman, Senator Robert, Bill Clinton
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