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38
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16
8
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
15
3
6
7
6
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Michael Franz
Professor of Government and Legal Studies, Bowdoin College
Verified email at bowdoin.edu
Travis Ridout
Thomas S. Foley Distinguished Professor of Government and Public Policy, Washington State University
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Erika Franklin Fowler
Professor of Government & Wesleyan Media Project Co-Director, Wesleyan University
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Taewoo Kang
Assistant Professor of Political Communication,
Siena College
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Issue Consistency? Comparing Television Advertising, Tweets, and E-mail in the 2014 Senate Campaigns
T Kang, EF Fowler, MM Franz, TN Ridout
Political Communication, 32-49
, 2018
37
2018
Emails for the Base and TV Ads for Swing Voters? Campaign Targeting across Communication Channels
T Kang
American Political Science Association
, 2016
3
2016
The Effects of Targeted Campaign Messages on Candidate Evaluations
T Kang
American Politics Research 52 (1), 67-79
, 2024
2024
Public Television for Liberals? The Demographic and Behavioral Characteristics of The PBS Newshour Viewers
T Kang
Studies in Media and Communication 11 (7)
, 2023
2023
Yanna Krupnikov and John B. Ryan.
The Other Divide: Polarization and Disengagement in American Politics
T Kang
Public Opinion Quarterly 86 (4), 1000-1002
, 2022
2022
A Comparison of Policy Processes: The Punctuated Equilibrium of Direct Spending and Tax Expenditures
T Kang, C Faricy
Midwest Political Science Association
, 2014
2014
The Asymmetric Nature of Cross-Pressure among The Public: Are Republicans More Cross-Pressured than Democrats?
T Kang
International Society of Political Psychology
, 2014
2014
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