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Stephen G. Hall and the Trump Syllabus
Is Donald Trump a new phenomenon in American political history? From where did his support emerge? Where can we find the antecedents for his brand of populism and racialized politics? In episode 17, Professor Stephen G. Hall (Alcorn State University) discusses … Continue reading
Shana Gadarian and Anxious Politics
How does the rising fear of terrorism influence the presidential race? What effects does the candidates’ heated rhetoric have on the voters? What role do the media play in anxious politics? For the ninth episode of Campaign Context, Professor Shana Gadarian (Syracuse … Continue reading
Posted in 2016, Election, Political Science, Politics, President, Uncategorized
Tagged anxious politics, Bush, Clinton, fear politiccs, immigration, Sanders, terrorism, Trump
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