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xxJOUR 201

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xxMedia, Politics and Persuasion
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Campaign 2016 -  Media, Politics and Persuasion has been offered in the fall semester of every presidential election year since 2000.  It is a topical and lively exploration of the relationship between politicians, journalists and strategic communicators from an insider's perspective. Every election has its own unique dynamics. Campaign 2016 was no different. Who could have predicted that Donald J. Trump would win the presidency? It was a wild ride. Let's do it again in 2020!



Video - The Official JOUR 201 Introductory Video (Fall 2016)
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