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Unconventional, partisan, and polarizing rhetoric: how the 2016 election shaped the way candidates strategize, engage, and communicate

Cargile, Ivy A. M.(Contributions by)Haynes, Chris(Contributions by)Hoffman, Donna R.(Contributions by)Holman, Mirya(Contributions by)Howard, Alison(Contributions by)Jr., Raul Madrid(Contributions by)Kraybill, Jeanine E.(Contributions by)Larimer, Christopher W.(Contributions by)Mirkazemi, Nicole(Contributions by)Perkins, Abby(Contributions by)Sattler, Jessica(Contributions by)Skulley, Carrie(Contributions by)Villegas, Randy(Contributions by)Wood, Stuart(Contributions by)Kraybill, Jeanine E.(Edited by)
Part of the Voting, Elections, and the Political Process series
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This work examines how political rhetoric and communication shaped the contours, characteristics, and outcomes of the 2016 presidential election.

The contributors demonstrate that voters were primed for an outsider candidate and how various rhetorical and communication strategies ultimately influenced the outcome of the election.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498554148 / 9781498554145
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
14/11/2017
English
223 pages
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