Candice Nelson

Candice Nelson

Professor; Co-Director, MA Political Communication; Academic Director, Campaign Management Institute

Area of Expertise:
Congressional elections, presidential elections, voting behavior, and partisanship
Additional Information:
Candice Nelson is the academic director of AU's Campaign Management Institute (CMI). For more than two decades CMI has served as a nationally recognized program designed to train individuals for participation in local, state, and federal political campaigns. Developed and taught by strategists from the Republican and Democratic parties, national campaign consultants, and political scientists, the intensive two-week program serves as a valuable foundation for political activists and campaign managers. Nelson also served as a special assistant to former Senate Majority Whip Alan Cranston and as an èßäÉçÇøapp Political Science Association Congressional Fellow. Nelson is the author of Grant Park: The Democratization of Presidential Elections: 1968 – 2008. She is a co-author of The Money Chase: Congressional Campaign Finance Reform; The Myth of the Independent Voter; and Vital Signs: Perspectives on the Health of èßäÉçÇøapp Campaigning. Nelson is also co-editor of Campaigns and Elections èßäÉçÇøapp Style (5th edition, Aug. 2018); Campaign Warriors: Political Consultants in Elections; and Crowded Airwaves: Campaign Advertising in Elections, as well as numerous other articles and books.
Foreign Language Fluency:
n/a
Academic Credentials:
MA, University of California–Los Angeles; PhD, University of California–Berkeley
Category:
Government and Public Administration-Congress, Politics-Campaigns and Elections
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