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AARP and the Politics of the Obama Election: "Tough Times, Tough Choices"
Studies in Media and Communication
  • Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, University of Nebraska at Omaha
  • Michael L. Hilt, The University of Nebraska at Omaha
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Publication Date
6-1-2013
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The 2008 election and first two years of President Barack Obama’s administration was the context for an analysis of AARP news coverage. This research examined how news coverage was presented in the AARP Bulletin. During the health care debate, AARP often mentioned President Obama over congressional leaders. However, after passage of the law and subsequent election of a new congress, the Republican perspective offered a balance to the president’s agenda. The AARP Bulletin may be an agenda setter on controversial issues. This study explored themes, such as “tough times, tough choices,” which appeared to influence the coverage of political issues.

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Lipschultz, J.H. & Hilt, M.L. (2013). AARP and the Politics of the Obama Election: “Tough Times, Tough Choices”. Studies in Media and Communication, 1(1) 57-63.

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Jeremy Harris Lipschultz and Michael L. Hilt. "AARP and the Politics of the Obama Election: "Tough Times, Tough Choices"" Studies in Media and Communication Vol. 1 Iss. 1 (2013) p. 57 - 63
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeremyharrislipschultz/26/