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Forum on the 2016 Presidential Primary: Rhetoric, Identity, and Presidentiality in the Post-Obama Era
Shortly after Barack Obama was elected as US president, political pundits began to speculate about the impact his political success might have on US presidentiality. Rhetorical critics regarded these labels with appropriate skepticism, and the election of Donald J. Trump as US president in 2016 serv...
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