Political image refers to the perception and representation of a political figure, party, or movement as shaped by media coverage, public opinion, and strategic communication. It encompasses the values, beliefs, and characteristics that the political entity seeks to project to the public, influencing voter behavior and support. A strong political image can enhance credibility and relatability, while a negative image can hinder political success. Overall, it plays a crucial role in shaping the dynamics of political engagement and electoral outcomes.
The satellite image shows topography, natural and manmade features without political borders.
The political "image consultant" strives to make chronic narcissists seem to be "just like us" and, at the same time, "better than us," albeit oh-so-politely.
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His image suffered and he didn't win the next presidential election.
Thomas Nast
His image suffered and he didn't win the next presidential election.
The image of a candidate is important because people will only elect people they believe to be stand up people. The image of a candidate is important in an election because people will only elect people they genuinely like despite his political thoughts.
Political campaigns are an excellent example of marketing, because they seek to introduce consumer to a name (or brand) with promotions geared to give them them the best image of the product.
He was a cartoonist- specializing in editorial cartoons that exposed political corruption- and gave us the image of Santa Claus.
Anne Holden has written: 'The Political Image Merchants' 'The witnesses' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
John F. Kennedy's public image was that of a war hero, a happily married man and a devout Catholic. His political advisers wanted to show the general public that JFK can connect with the American people.
NY Magazine called Richard Avedon the "first image maker." He was known for his iconic fashion photography and portraits of celebrities and political figures in the 20th century.