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Presidents --- Public opinion --- Communication in politics --- Political Institutions & Public Administration - U.S., Executive Branch --- Government - U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Presidency --- Heads of state --- Executive power --- Political communication --- Political science --- History. --- History
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During his presidency, Thomas Jefferson both sponsored and wrote for his own newspaper, the National Intelligencer and Washington Adviser. The newspaper spoke on behalf of his policies and those of his Republican, anti-federalist party, the Democratic-Republican Party, the precursor to today's Democrats. Author Mel Laracey focuses on the newspaper's message during Jefferson's first term, showing how the third president used media to promote his administration and its goals against their political rivals, the Federalists. Informing a Nation shows how Jefferson and his allies dealt with political challenges, reveals hitherto unexamined aspects of the early presidency, and raises broad questions of the relationship between the presidency and media today.
Newspapers --- Mass media --- Political aspects --- Jefferson, Thomas, --- Jefferson, Thomas, --- In mass media. --- Political and social views. --- The National intelligencer and Washington advertiser. --- 1800-1899 --- United States.
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