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The Reasoning Voter Communication And Persuasion In Presidential Campaigns Samuel L Popkin

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The Reasoning Voter Communication And Persuasion In Presidential Campaigns Samuel L Popkin
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.18 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Samuel L. Popkin
ISBN: 9780226772875, 022677287X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Reasoning Voter Communication And Persuasion In Presidential Campaigns Samuel L Popkin by Samuel L. Popkin 9780226772875, 022677287X instant download after payment.

The Reasoning Voter is an insider's look at campaigns, candidates, media, and voters that convincingly argues that voters make informed logical choices. Samuel L. Popkin analyzes three primary campaigns—Carter in 1976; Bush and Reagan in 1980; and Hart, Mondale, and Jackson in 1984—to arrive at a new model of the way voters sort through commercials and sound bites to choose a candidate. Drawing on insights from economics and cognitive psychology, he convincingly demonstrates that, as trivial as campaigns often appear, they provide voters with a surprising amount of information on a candidate's views and skills. For all their shortcomings, campaigns do matter.
"Professor Popkin has brought V.O. Key's contention that voters are rational into the media age. This book is a useful rebuttal to the cynical view that politics is a wholly contrived business, in which unscrupulous operatives manipulate the emotions of distrustful but gullible citizens. The reality, he shows, is both more complex and more hopeful than that."—David S. Broder, The Washington Post

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