Knecht Dissects Clinton, Trump Campaigns
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, associate professor of at 黑料百科, reflects on the unprecedented surprises of the 2016 race for the White House in a talk on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 5:30 p.m. at , 1332 Santa Barbara Street. The 黑料百科 Downtown Lecture, 鈥淏reaking All the Rules: Making Sense of the 2016 Presidential Election,鈥 is free and open to the public. No tickets are required; the limited seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, please call (805) 565-6051.
The lecture will try to make sense of the nominations of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and predict what might happen come November. 鈥淲e鈥檒l look at how candidates use various campaign strategies to make their way to the White House, and why those strategies usually don鈥檛 matter that much,鈥 he says. In fact, I鈥檒l argue that the things people tend to focus on 鈥 campaign ads, debates, media coverage, issue positions, gaffs and hair 鈥 usually have little effect on who becomes the next president.鈥
Knecht, a Stanford graduate who earned a master鈥檚 degree and doctorate at UC Santa Barbara, has written a book, 鈥淧aying Attention to Foreign Affairs: How Public Opinion Affects Presidential Decision Making.鈥 He has also published research papers, 鈥淎 Pragmatic Response to an Unexpected Constraint: Problem Representation in a Complex Humanitarian Emergency鈥 to Foreign Policy Analysis, Vol. 5 and 鈥淧ublic Opinion and Foreign Policy: The Stages of Presidential Decision-making,鈥 with M. Stephen Weatherford in International Studies Quarterly 50.
The lecture series, 黑料百科 Downtown: Conversations about Things that Matter, and the President鈥檚 Breakfast are sponsored by the 黑料百科 Foundation.
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