How Gender and Ethnicity Affected Primary Coverage
@article{Powers1996HowGA, title={How Gender and Ethnicity Affected Primary Coverage}, author={A. Powers and Shirley A. Serini and Susan Johnson}, journal={Newspaper Research Journal}, year={1996}, volume={17}, pages={105 - 112} }
Media coverage of a white, male candidate was the most issue-oriented, but coverage of a female candidate was the most favorable in the 1994 Illinois Democratic gubernatorial primary election.
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