If you were a media consultant and your candidate had an "image problem," what would you do to fix it? Tie your ideas back to what you've learned
Answer:
An ideal response will:
1. Discuss generally that media consultants either try to make their candidate look better or try to make the opposition candidate look worse (or both).
2. Explain how the candidate could be coached on how to act and behave on TV by using the results of focus groups and public opinion polls to bring the candidate's positions in line with what the public thinks is good.
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a. are generally free and fair, despite the presence of electoral fraud and the outbreak of political violence. b. are divided into a number of stages, extending the campaign season for almost a year. c. produce very low turnout numbers, especially among educated urban voters who realize that the elections are a fraud. d. are highly specialized, utilizing computer ballots whereby candidates reach voters in rural areas through the use of the Internet.
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A. 15 B. 30 C. 50 D. 100