Ph.D. Student in Rhetoric and Political Communication, University of Maryland
Morgan is a doctoral student in Communication at the University of Maryland, with a focus in Rhetoric and Political Culture. Specifically, she studies strategic political discourse and economic rhetoric. She examines the distillation of ideas and policy into popular political discourse.
She has worked as an organizer and researcher for various campaign organizations and KidsOhio.org, a nonpartisan education policy nonprofit in Columbus, Ohio.
2016 presidential advertising focused on character attacks
Nov 17, 2016 23:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The general election ads from the 2016 presidential campaign represented a referendum on each candidates character. And in this ad race, there were no winners. Both the Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump campaigns...
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