Political Consultants and Campaigns

Political Consultants and Campaigns
Author: Jason Johnson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429977848

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Political Consultants and Campaigns: One Day to Sell examines the differences between how political science theory suggests campaigns should be run and how political consultants actually run campaigns. In the wake of consultants who effortlessly move from campaigners to policymakers, the dearth of knowledge about the attitudes, beliefs, and strategies of the consultants themselves is still a glaring absence in the analysis of American politics. How can we purport to know what is happening in American political campaigns if we don't know what is on the minds of the men and women who run them? This book provides a clearer understanding of modern-day political campaigns by revealing what is on the minds of the people who run them. With original data from consultants, campaign managers, and professional campaign schools, author Jason Johnson examines consultant behavior on message formation, policy positioning, candidate recruitment, Internet strategy, and negative advertising and compares these practices to existing political science theory. This groundbreaking research makes Political Consultants and Campaigns: One Day to Sell a must-have resource for all students of American politics, campaign managers, or anyone interested in how political campaigns in America are run.

Campaign Warriors

Campaign Warriors
Author: James A. Thurber,Candice J. Nelson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2001-09-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815798326

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Campaign politics has become increasingly professionalized in recent years. The growing prevalence and influence of paid consultants in the United States and other democracies is one of the most important factors changing the nature of electoral politics. Campaign Warriors thoroughly examines this critical—and controversial—development and its impact on the political system in the U.S. and other countries. The contributors approach the topic from several different perspectives, including the increasing use of "spin doctors" and the resulting loss of influence of state and national political parties. The book investigates the role of these paid advisers: who they are, what they do and why, and how they feel about their work. The contributors discuss the consultant's relationship with candidates and parties, and analyze the effect of their efforts on election outcome.

Building a Business of Politics

Building a Business of Politics
Author: Adam D. Sheingate
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190217198

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Today, politics is big business. Most of the 6 billion spent during the 2012 campaign went to highly paid political consultants. In Building a Business of Politics, a lively history of political consulting, Adam Sheingate examines the origins of the industry and its consequences for American democracy.

Campaign Warriors

Campaign Warriors
Author: James A. Thurber,Candice J. Nelson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2001-09-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815798326

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Campaign politics has become increasingly professionalized in recent years. The growing prevalence and influence of paid consultants in the United States and other democracies is one of the most important factors changing the nature of electoral politics. Campaign Warriors thoroughly examines this critical—and controversial—development and its impact on the political system in the U.S. and other countries. The contributors approach the topic from several different perspectives, including the increasing use of "spin doctors" and the resulting loss of influence of state and national political parties. The book investigates the role of these paid advisers: who they are, what they do and why, and how they feel about their work. The contributors discuss the consultant's relationship with candidates and parties, and analyze the effect of their efforts on election outcome.

Political Consultants and Campaigns

Political Consultants and Campaigns
Author: Johnson, Jason Adam Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012
Genre: Campaign management
ISBN: OCLC:1090048134

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Communication Consultants in Political Campaigns

Communication Consultants in Political Campaigns
Author: Robert V. Friedenberg
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1997-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780313018763

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We will never know the precise identity of America's first political consultant. It is likely that candidates were seeking favorable coverage in colonial newspapers as early as 1704; it is also likely that by 1745 candidates were using handbills and pamphlets to augment press coverage of campaigns; and we know that one successful candidate, George Washington in 1758, purchased refreshments for potential voters. These traditional approaches to winning votes have in recent years been amplified by consultants who have shown how cable networks, videocassettes, modems, faxes, focus groups, and other means of communication can be put to partisan use. In this book, Robert V. Friedenberg examines all of the communication techniques used in contemporary political campaigning. After providing a history of political consulting, Friedenberg examines the principal communication specialities used in contemporary campaigns. Throughout, political consultants discuss their approaches and evaluate the benefits and shortcomings of these methods. An invaluable text for what is arguably the most rapidly changing field of applied communication, this work is must reading for students and researchers of American politics, applied communication, and contemporary political theory.

Candidates Consultants and Campaigns

Candidates  Consultants  and Campaigns
Author: Frank I. Luntz
Publsiher: Oxford, UK ; New York, NY : B. Blackwell
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1988-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0631162623

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Describes a modern American political campaign, discusses the influence of media advisers, and looks at PACs and modern campaign technology

No Place for Amateurs

No Place for Amateurs
Author: Dennis W. Johnson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415928362

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Offers an insider's tour through the fast-paced, often sordid world of the professional political campaign.