Dialogue in American Political Campaigns? An Examination of Issue Convergence in Candidate Television Advertising

Volume: 50, Issue: 3, Pages: 724 - 736
Published: Jun 21, 2006
Abstract
The theory of issue ownership holds that competing candidates should avoid discussing many of the same issues during a campaign. In contrast, theories of democracy suggest that competitive elections are the mechanism by which the public can hold politicians accountable. To determine the extent to which each theory depicts current campaigns, we develop a new measure of “issue convergence” and test whether or not issue convergence increases as the...
Paper Details
Title
Dialogue in American Political Campaigns? An Examination of Issue Convergence in Candidate Television Advertising
Published Date
Jun 21, 2006
Volume
50
Issue
3
Pages
724 - 736
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