alieNATION The Divide & Conquer Election of 2012

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«alieNATION addresses the single most important issue in American political discourse, the fracturing of the electorate into divisive sub-populations who find it increasingly difficult to communicate and understand one another. It is an essential read for scholars, practitioners, and concerned citizens alike.» (R. Lance Holbert, Professor and Chair, Department of Strategic Communication, Temple University) «This comprehensive analysis touches every part of the 2012 presidential campaign - the debates; the battle for framing news stories; sound bites; social media strategies; the issues; and the targeting of the young, the Latino, and the religious voters. While the authors of alieNATION carefully dissect the 2012 presidential election, their analysis offers much for scholars and students to ponder as the 2016 presidential contest unfolds.» (Cindy Simon Rosenthal, Director and Curator, Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma) «The United States was once considered a melting pot. As the writers in this book illustrate, it's now more of a stir fry. Presidential candidates in 2012 sliced, diced, and chopped the electorate in efforts to win the presidency. This book is a readable examination of how that was done, what may lie ahead for 2016, and what it means for the future of the country. A useful and timely work for academics, practitioners, students, and political junkies.» (David Yepsen, Director, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, Southern Illinois University)
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