"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.
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