Dole and Bush's Gendered Image Strategies Shape Presidential Primaries
The article looks at how two presidential candidates, Dole and Bush, created their public images during the Iowa Straw Poll. Both candidates focused on competence, integrity, reliability, and charisma, as well as policy issues and experience. Despite these similarities, their images were distinct. Factors like gender, situation, and position in the race played a role in shaping their strategies.