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High Fidelity: Presidential Campaign Content and the Lack of Media Accountability

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Vavreck, Lynn. "High Fidelity: Presidential Campaign Content and the Lack of Media Accountability" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, Aug 27, 2003 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p62427_index.html>

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High Fidelity? Presidential Campaign Content and the Lack of Media Accountability Lynn Vavreck University of California at Los Angeles• Scholars of campaigns have long struggled to operationalize and measure important independent variables. Recently data on candidate visits advertising buys and the content of advertisements have improved our ability to answer the fundamental question: Does the behavior of candidates in campaigns matter to voters in elections? In this paper I analyze the advertising and stump speech content of modern presidential
New York: Columbia University Press. Patterson Thomas E. 1992. Out of Order New York: Vintage Books. . Shaw Daron R. 1999a. "The Effect of TV Ads and Candidate Appearances on Statewide Presidential Votes 1988-1996 " American Political Science Review 93:2 345. Vavreck Lynn Constantine Spiliotes and Linda Fowler. 2002. The Effects of Retail Politics in the 1996 New Hampshire Primary. American Journal of Political Science 46:3. 42 Zaller John. 2000. "Media Politics ” UCLA Department of Political Science unpublished


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