Stephen J. Farnsworth, Ph.D.

Political Science professor, focusing on the mass media, the presidency and Virginia politics

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Stephen J. Farnsworth, Ph.D.

Farnsworth Comments on Virginia Primaries

Farnsworth Comments on Virginia Primaries

Professor of Political Science Stephen Farnsworth kept an eye on the recent Virginia primary with comments in numerous publications and broadcasts, including the Washington Post, Free-Lance Star, Richmond Times-Dispatch, WUSA, WTOP. Read more.

For additional stories see:

GOP urges Republicans in Fairfax and Loudoun counties to vote in Democratic primary

Control of Virginia’s Senate may fall on District 27; Here’s who’s running to try and win the seat

Will the center hold in N.Va. primaries in a wave of change?

A guide to Northern Virginia’s Democratic primaries for Commonwealth’s Attorney

Insider-outsider Va. GOP primary fight will test Youngkin’s staying power

This entry was posted in Professional Notes, sfarnswo on July 1, 2023 by Steve.

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Stephen Farnsworth Stephen J. Farnsworth is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director of the Center for Leadership and Media Studies at the University of Mary Washington. Dr. Farnsworth is the author or co-author of eight books on the presidency, the mass media, public opinion and journalism. He also has received the Virginia Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
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NEW BOOK: Presidential Communication and Character "This book traces the evolution of White House news management during America’s changing media environment over the past two decades. Comparing and contrasting the communication strategies of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump, it demonstrates the difficulty that all presidents have in controlling their messages despite a seemingly endless array of new media outlets..." More here
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