PERSONAL POLITICAL BRANDING FOR ELECTABILITY BOOST: THE EVIDENCE FROM MILLENNIAL LOCAL LEADERS IN WEST SUMATERA

PERSONAL POLITICAL BRANDING FOR ELECTABILITY BOOST: THE EVIDENCE FROM MILLENNIAL LOCAL LEADERS IN WEST SUMATERA

Today, creating a personal political brand is essential for regional heads to increase electability ahead of regional elections.This research explores how elected millennial regional heads create, develop, and communicate their political brands to increase their electability in Films West Sumatera, Indonesia.The authors used an exploratory approach

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Tuberculosis and foreign-born populations in the United States: A mixed methods pilot study of media reporting and political identification.

BackgroundMedia reporting on communicable diseases has been demonstrated to affect the perception of the public.Communicable disease reporting related to foreign-born persons has not yet been evaluated.ObjectiveExamine how political leaning in the media affects reporting on tuberculosis (TB) in foreign-born persons.MethodsHealthMap, a digital surve

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