Donald Trump and the Branding of the American Presidency: The President of Segments

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This book argues that Donald Trump’s election and Presidency represent the triumph of marketing, branding and segmentation in American politics. An early emphasis on political marketing helped Trump secure the presidency, but his use of marketing sharply limited his presidency. President Trump’s political marketing strategy privileged emotion―particularly anger―over policy, constraining his ability to represent all Americans or engage in bipartisan negotiation in Congress. Rather than pushing forward realistic legislation and rallying for bipartisan support, Trump’s campaign and presidency focused on providing emotional gratification to his target audience, leading those outside this audience to ultimately feel unrepresented and unsettled, further fracturing the already divided electorate. Donald Trump and the Branding of the American Presidency considers the impact of this new age of political marketing through an extensive analysis of the Trump phenomenon and its implications for future elections.   

Author(s): Kenneth M. Cosgrove
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 240
City: Cham

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Contents
1 Donald Trump and the Branding of the American Presidency
Notes
References
2 The Old Order and Its Discontents
Trump: The American Variant in the Populist Moment
Notes
References
3 Segmentation and Trump
Notes
References
4 Trump: Direct-to-Consumer
Notes
References
5 Trump: Race and Class
Notes
References
6 The Trump Brand Story: Attract and Repel
Notes
References
7 Brand Battle: Omnipresent Trump in Office and Beyond
Notes
Bibliography
8 The President of Segments
Notes
References
Bibliography
Index