The Process of Presidential Selection
This conference was conducted in a panel format with John Chancellor directing questions to each of the panelists, who are prominent persons… read more
This conference was conducted in a panel format with John Chancellor directing questions to each of the panelists, who are prominent persons in this area. For example, Roger Ailes was responsible for producing the Bush television ads while Professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson is a leading scholar on politics and the media. The bulk of the questions and discussions concern money and campaign length, suggesting that presidential campaigns focus more upon images and less upon issues. Particularly interesting is the discussion of television advertisements, especially those of the Bush campaign. Panelists answered questions from the audience. close
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