Tweet like Trump: Political branding and Twitter usage among congressional candidates in 2020 and 2022

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Jennifer Horan, Jennifer Brubaker, Aaron King, Stephen Meinhold
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ObjectiveWe examine how congressional candidates use social media such as Twitter (X) to promote a political brand and connect with voters during campaigns.MethodsUsing a mixed‐method, interdisciplinary approach, we first conduct a brand analysis using 22 candidates from 11 open‐seat races in 2020. We develop and test several hypotheses using our races from 2020 and the subsequent contests in these districts in 2022, as well as the universe of tweets from all congressional candidates from the 2020 and 2022 general election campaigns (n = 789,411).ResultsWe find the three prominent themes present in our brand analysis—the adoption of gender roles, the mimicking of Trump, and expressions of populism—persist when we examine the Twitter posts from congressional candidates in 2020 and 2022. Male and female candidates behave differently on Twitter as do Republicans and Democrats. Most Republican candidates, regardless of gender, mimic the Trump brand rife with populist themes.ConclusionWe integrate research from political science and communication studies to gain a better understanding of how congressional candidates present their political brand to voters. We raise new questions scholars from the social sciences must consider while studying these phenomena in a fast‐evolving political and social media landscape.
像特朗普一样发推特2020 年和 2022 年国会候选人的政治品牌和 Twitter 使用情况
我们研究了国会候选人在竞选期间如何利用 Twitter(X)等社交媒体推广政治品牌并与选民建立联系。方法我们采用跨学科的混合方法,首先利用 2020 年 11 场公开席位竞选中的 22 名候选人进行了品牌分析。我们利用 2020 年的竞选和 2022 年这些选区的后续竞选,以及 2020 年和 2022 年大选竞选中所有国会候选人的推特(n=789,411),提出并检验了几个假设。结果我们发现,当我们研究 2020 年和 2022 年国会候选人的推特帖子时,品牌分析中的三个突出主题--采用性别角色、模仿特朗普和表达民粹主义--依然存在。男女候选人在推特上的表现不同,共和党人和民主党人在推特上的表现也不同。大多数共和党候选人,无论性别如何,都在模仿充斥着民粹主义主题的特朗普品牌。我们提出了社会科学学者在快速发展的政治和社交媒体环境中研究这些现象时必须考虑的新问题。
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期刊介绍: Nationally recognized as one of the top journals in the field, Social Science Quarterly (SSQ) publishes current research on a broad range of topics including political science, sociology, economics, history, social work, geography, international studies, and women"s studies. SSQ is the journal of the Southwestern Social Science Association.
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