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Funny Election Moments

Michael Davies

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Funny Election Moments explores the often-unintentional humor found within political campaigns, from bizarre speeches to campaign ads gone wrong. It examines why these moments occur and their impact on elections, revealing the delicate balance politicians must strike between seriousness and relatability.

 
The book highlights the art of the political gaffe, the evolution of comical campaign advertising, and how humor shapes public perception. For example, accidental insults can sometimes humanize a candidate, while other times, they can be career-ending.

 
Drawing from historical archives and campaign records, the book analyzes pivotal election cycles from the 20th century to today. It argues that these humorous moments are not trivial, but rather significant indicators of campaign strategies and societal values. The rise of television and social media has amplified these moments, making them even more crucial to understand.

 
The book adopts a chronological approach, categorizing funny moments by type and analyzing their influence on voter behavior, media coverage, and the overall tone of campaigns, ultimately addressing the ethical considerations of humor in politics.
Disponible depuis: 29/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 62 pages.

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