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Senior Showcase 2018
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Oral and poster presentations from Senior Showcase held on April 17, 2018 at Ripon College.
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Ripon College Lane Library
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April 17, 2018
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Ripon College Seniors 2018
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The Constituents Will Eat it Up: How Food Affected Political Identity in the 2016 Presidential Election by Lauren Hince
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Rhetorical Criticism
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Lauren Hince
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Senior Showcase Oral presentation
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Ripon College
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April 17, 2018
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Majors: Communication, Politics and Government
Blaine, Minnesota
Rhetorical Criticism
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From taco bowls to eating pizza with a fork, food has remained a topic of conversation surrounding political campaigns. The 2016 presidential election cycle was no exception. Faced with two candidates who defied the presidential mold, both campaigns had to find unique ways to connect with voters. Food, when used correctly, can be a powerful identification tool that shapes politician’s image. Always seen eating fast-food, Trump’s food choices gave him the nickname “the blue-collar billionaire.” By comparison, the Clinton campaign used fresh and local foods to soften her image. Both decisions reflect the rhetorical significance food can play on our political system. Through my analysis, I will attempt to answer the question: "How was food used by campaigns to alter candidates’ image?” I analyze the food choices made by Clinton and Trump campaign, and examine how these decisions affected the campaigns’ overall strategy; leading to the outcome of the 2016 election.
Communication
food
identity
political communication
Politics and Government