TY - JOUR
T1 - Traits versus Issues
T2 - How Female Candidates Shape Coverage of Senate and Gubernatorial Races
AU - Dunaway, Johanna
AU - Lawrence, Regina G.
AU - Rose, Melody
AU - Weber, Christopher R.
PY - 2013/9
Y1 - 2013/9
N2 - As female candidates may face greater challenges in establishing their "qualifications" for office, coverage of their personal traits may be pernicious, because it tends to de-emphasize substantive qualifications. This study focuses on relative amounts of trait and issue coverage of contests with and without women candidates. We find that races with female candidates yield more coverage of traits than male versus male contests and races with female candidates are less likely to generate issue coverage than trait coverage. Candidate gender and office interact; female gubernatorial candidates are most likely to garner trait coverage and least likely to engender issue coverage.
AB - As female candidates may face greater challenges in establishing their "qualifications" for office, coverage of their personal traits may be pernicious, because it tends to de-emphasize substantive qualifications. This study focuses on relative amounts of trait and issue coverage of contests with and without women candidates. We find that races with female candidates yield more coverage of traits than male versus male contests and races with female candidates are less likely to generate issue coverage than trait coverage. Candidate gender and office interact; female gubernatorial candidates are most likely to garner trait coverage and least likely to engender issue coverage.
KW - political communication
KW - women and politics
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U2 - 10.1177/1065912913491464
DO - 10.1177/1065912913491464
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84882640798
VL - 66
SP - 715
EP - 726
JO - Political Research Quarterly
JF - Political Research Quarterly
SN - 1065-9129
IS - 3
ER -