What is meant by “framing a campaign”? Give a specific example.
What will be an ideal response?
Framing a campaign is a strategy used in campaigns to set the agenda. The goal is to shift voter attention to issues favoring the candidate rather than persuading voters to change their opinions. There are several examples in the text, such as “The incumbent has been in office for 12 years; it’s time for a change.”
Political Science
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Political Science
The framers endorsed bicameralism to promote
a. a less active judiciary. b. a more powerful executive. c. greater representation through more elected officials. d. more legislation. e. safer and more deliberative lawmaking.
Political Science