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CHRISTOPHER A. COOPER
Western Carolina University
Media Tactics in the State Legislature
Do state legislators use media tactics in policy-making?
If so, which legislators, how often, and to what ends? Despite a number
of recent studies asserting the importance of the media in American politics,
we still have not answered these basic questions. Using a survey of state
legislators from California, Georgia, and Iowa, I find that state legislators
frequently use media tactics in policy-making, although they still prefer
traditional forms of legislating. While the bulk of their media tactics
is aimed at constituents, state legislators also target policy elites.
This suggests that state legislators use the media for more than just
aiding in their re-election. Finally, my analyses suggest that the frequency
with which legislators use media tactics is largely a function of the
resources at their disposal.
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