One challenge a president faces is convincing those on the other side of the aisle to support their policies. But can presidents convince people from the opposite party by framing issues consistently with their moral values? To investigate, Matthew R. Miles analyzes voters’ reactions to President Obama’s rhetoric when it is framed to appeal to their moral foundations. He finds that such appeals can be convincing and persuasive, trumping voters’ political ideology
In two experimental studies in the context of the debate on the privatization of the UK’s National H...
The 2004 presidential election led to considerable discussion about whether moral values motivated p...
This thesis considers the rhetoric advocating for the use of military force by United States Preside...
A long-standing curiosity in the presidency literature is whether the chief executive has the capaci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Congressional Democrats and Republicans continuall...
During political campaigns, candidates use rhetoric to advance competing visions and assessments of ...
Presidential rhetoric is important. It can be used to influence voters\u27 opinions. The question go...
How do we bring ethics into the world of politics? Presidential hopeful Barack Obama told us how in ...
In elections, parties not only state their positions on the left-right ideological spectrum, but the...
President George W. Bush's attempt to reform Social Security in 2005 provides an opportunity to test...
Politicians’ moral behaviors affect how voters evaluate them. But existing empirical research on the...
Despite greater access to the media, greater resources to craft the perfect message and greater know...
Previous research has illustrated that presidents will make many promises along the campaign trail a...
Should presidents try to lead public opinion? Many scholars argue presidents are the most important ...
This study considers the relation between politics and morality by exploring American political ideo...
In two experimental studies in the context of the debate on the privatization of the UK’s National H...
The 2004 presidential election led to considerable discussion about whether moral values motivated p...
This thesis considers the rhetoric advocating for the use of military force by United States Preside...
A long-standing curiosity in the presidency literature is whether the chief executive has the capaci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Congressional Democrats and Republicans continuall...
During political campaigns, candidates use rhetoric to advance competing visions and assessments of ...
Presidential rhetoric is important. It can be used to influence voters\u27 opinions. The question go...
How do we bring ethics into the world of politics? Presidential hopeful Barack Obama told us how in ...
In elections, parties not only state their positions on the left-right ideological spectrum, but the...
President George W. Bush's attempt to reform Social Security in 2005 provides an opportunity to test...
Politicians’ moral behaviors affect how voters evaluate them. But existing empirical research on the...
Despite greater access to the media, greater resources to craft the perfect message and greater know...
Previous research has illustrated that presidents will make many promises along the campaign trail a...
Should presidents try to lead public opinion? Many scholars argue presidents are the most important ...
This study considers the relation between politics and morality by exploring American political ideo...
In two experimental studies in the context of the debate on the privatization of the UK’s National H...
The 2004 presidential election led to considerable discussion about whether moral values motivated p...
This thesis considers the rhetoric advocating for the use of military force by United States Preside...