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Volume 5 • Number 1

Spring 2005


 

DANIEL COFFEY
The College of William and Mary

Measuring Gubernatorial Ideology: A Content Analysis of State of the State Speeches

I use computer-assisted content analysis of gubernatorial state of the state addresses in 2000 and 2001 to measure state governors’ ideology. These speeches provide an excellent direct measure of governors’ preferences, values, and ideology. This method produced reliable and valid indicators of the ideology of state governors. The ideo-logical content of these speeches clearly distinguishes governors on the basis of their party affiliation. Researchers should consider the content analysis of speeches and other public pronouncements as a useful way of assessing the views of governors and other public officials and incorporating them into models of state policy and politics.
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