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Chatter: Popular Presidential Communication with Anne Pluta

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The Rhetorical Presidency of Thomas Jefferson

Jeffrey Tellus: Jefferson really was upholding this early norm of withholding presidential communication with the public. Andrew Jackson ushered in an era of what you call going partisan, not necessarily going mass as opposed to going elite, but going partisan. And that's how partisans mostly write because the newspaper industry was broken down by political party. The president pairs with an editor and they have a newspaper where the president is literally giving the editor, here's my message.

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