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Building a Business of Politics - The Rise of Political Consulting and the Transformation of American Democracy (Hardcover)
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Building a Business of Politics - The Rise of Political Consulting and the Transformation of American Democracy (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Postwar American Political Development
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Since the early twentieth century, political races in the United
States have relied on highly paid political consultants to
carefully curate the perceived personalities of hopeful
politicians, to advise candidates using polling and analytics, and
to affect voters' perceptions with marketing and advertising
techniques. Much of the $1.3 billion spent in the 2012 presidential
election went to these consultants who control virtually every
aspect of the campaigns from polling, fundraising, and media to
more novel techniques of social media and micro-targeting. These
consultants play a larger role in our political races than ever
before-determining not only how the public sees politicians, but
also how politicians see the public. In Building a Business of
Politics author Adam Sheingate traces the history of political
consultants back to the Progressive Era at the turn of the
twentieth century, when reformers viewed increased publicity as a
positive way to further open politics up to public scrutiny.
Through the following century, the addition of publicity to
politics transformed political races into a very profitable
business. Consultants command a hefty fee from politicians and in
turn leverage the perceived message of the politician into
increased special interest group campaign donations. In fact,
critics often blame these consultants for the state of politics
today. The implications of this system on the state of American
democracy are significant: the rise of the permanent campaign
brings with it the rise of a permanent campaign industry, thus
affecting the priorities of politicians. A professional political
class stands between the voters and those who claim to represent
them, influencing messages on both sides. This book shows how the
character of our politics depends on who controls these vital
aspects of democratic practice, and what this means for the future
of our political system.
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