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Political Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters

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'While it may seem obvious to even the casual observer of U.S. politics how important news media coverage is for a presidential candidate in the heat of the primary or general election battle, it is the media attention garnered during the pre-nomination phase of the campaign that can play a crucial role in deciding if the candidate even makes it to the first nominating contest. Often referred to as the 'invisible primary;' the pre-primary period for the 2008 election occurred earlier and lasted longer than in any previous campaign in modern American history...This chapter will consider two aspects of news media attention during the 2007 invisible primary. First, the role of the news media as the 'great mentioner' was considered by analyzing how often candidates' names were mentioned in news coverage...Second, a more specific analysis will be provided of the four candidates presenting a potential first to U.S. presidential politics-Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, and Mitt Romney-and the news coverage each received during the invisible primary.'

ISBN

978-1-60344-227-5

Publication Date

2011

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Texas A&M University Press

City

College Station, TX

Keywords

presidential elections, political campaigns, media coverage, Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mitt Romney, Bill Richardson, 2008 presidential election

Disciplines

American Politics President/Executive Department

Recommended Citation

Politic, L

Han, Lori Cox. 2011. “Off to the (Horse) Races: Media Coverage of the 'Not-So-Invisible' Invisible Primary of 2007.” In From Votes to Victory: Winning and Governing the White House in the Twenty-First Century, ed. Meena Bose. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 91-116.

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1

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© Texas A&M University Press. Not to be used without express permission. http://www.tamupress.com/

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American Politics Commons, President/Executive Department Commons

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Apple is offering retail and hourly employees time off to vote in the U.S. election in November, according to a report on Friday.

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Apple SVP of retail and staff Deidre O'Brien announced the policy in a memo circulated this week, reports Bloomberg.

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'For retail team members and hourly workers across the company, if you're scheduled to work this Election Day, we'll be providing up to four hours of paid time off if you need it to get to the polls,' O'Brien said. 'If they choose, our teams can also use this time to volunteer as an election worker at one of your local polling stations.'

The company is allowing up to four hours of paid leave on Election Day, which falls on Nov. 3.

Apple joins a number of major tech companies including Lyft, Twitter and Uber to offer employees time off to vote. Like previous election seasons, big firms from a variety of U.S. industries are allowing workers to take time off to cast their ballots.

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