Before Florida, there was a campaign. Though traditional on many levels of communication among candidates, media, and voters, the 2000 campaign also featured new and innovative communication approaches in the presidential, Congressional, and state elections. The Millennium Election highlights some of the most important campaign communication from the 2000 contests, looking at candidates' political messages, the media's campaign coverage, the impact of the Internet, and the political socialization of young voters. The authors' diverse studies and viewpoints show that we still have much to learn about traditional candidate-voter interactions as well as new forms of political communication—and these forms must work together to engage a new generation of voters.
Contributions by: Karen Anderson, Mary Christine Banwart, Lauren Cohen Bell, Arla Bernstein, Thomas P. Boyle, Dianne Bystrom, Diana B. Carlin, Alyson Cypher, Paul D'Angelo, Elizabeth A. Dudash, Janis L. Edwards, Frank Esser, Kimberly C. Gaddie, Georgine Hodgkinson, Stephanie G. Larson, Yang Lin, Mitchell S. McKinney, Lori Melton McKinnon, Jerry Miller, James E. Mueller, Michael Nitz, Tom Reichert, Marilyn Roberts, Terry Robertson, Theodore F. Sheckels, Stacey Smith, Boubacar Souley, Julia A. Spiker, John C.Tedesco, James E. Tomlinson, Rebecca M. Verser, Barbara J. Walkosz, Scott D. Wells, Robert H. Wicks, Andrew Paul Williams
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