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Choices in a Chaotic Campaign
Understanding Citizens' Decisions in the 2020 Election

Psychological predispositions influence the assessment of political campaigns, including people's views of the 2020 presidential candidates.

Kim L. Fridkin (Author), Patrick J. Kenney (Author)

9781009445917, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 May 2024

278 pages
23.5 x 15.9 x 2 cm, 0.54 kg

'The book is essential for all scholars who study elections and would make a good book for course on this topic. It provides an excellent and detailed overview of the key moments in the 2020 presidential election, the literature on elections, and an analysis that shows how much campaigns matter. The book is also recommended to practitioners and general readers interested in the subject. … Recommended.' C. Kinsella, CHOICE

In Choices in a Chaotic Campaign, Kim Fridkin and Patrick Kenney explore the dynamic nature of citizens' beliefs and behaviors in response to the historic 2020 presidential campaign. In today's political environment where citizens can effortlessly gather information, it is important to move beyond standard political characteristics and consider the impact of pre-existing psychological predispositions. Fridkin and Kenney argue these predispositions influence assessments of campaign events and issues, and ultimately alter citizens' voting decisions. The book relies on data from an original three-wave panel study of over 4,000 people interviewed in September, October, and immediately after Election Day in November 2020. The timing of the surveys provides the analytical leverage to explore how views of the campaign alter citizens' impressions of the candidates. The book demonstrates that expanding the relevant citizen characteristics to include psychological predispositions increases our ability to understand how campaigns influence voters' decisions at the ballot box.

1. Understanding how campaigns matter
2. 'A hot mess inside a dumpster fire inside a train wreck': understanding the impact of the first presidential debate
3. The priming of covid-19 during the campaign: the consequences of trump's coronavirus diagnosis
4. The murder of George Floyd: how views of black lives matter and policing affected campaign 2020
5. 'A rigged election': how views about election integrity altered the campaign
6. How citizens impressions of the candidates influence vote choice
7. The impact of campaign messages on the decision to vote
8. How campaign 2020 matters.

Subject Areas: Constitution: government & the state [JPHC]

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