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Lectures in History

Presidents & Campaign Communications Since 1900

Lectures in History

C-SPAN

History, Politics, News

4.1696 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Rider University professor Myra Gutin teaches a class on presidents and communications in both their campaigns and while in office, starting with Teddy Roosevelt in the early 20th century and continuing to the present day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This is American History TV's Lectures in History podcast.

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This week, Ryder University professor Myra Gutten teaches a class on president and communications,

1:09.8

from Teddy Roosevelt in the early 20th century to the present.

1:13.5

Welcome everyone to our second class.

1:19.4

This is for the people who are here for the first time tonight, the making of the president,

1:23.8

2020, better known as the political circus of the century.

1:32.4

I'm going to be talking about two different and yet related topics. The first has to do with the factors that are considered when we look at presidential effectiveness.

1:41.8

The second part, I'd like to look at a few of the more recent presidential

1:51.7

elections. So we're going to start with this. And I'm calling on the work of Professor

1:59.6

Robert Dalek,

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