Grose, Christian R.Owens, Ann Marie Deer2008-07-312008-07-312008-03-27http://hdl.handle.net/1803/1152Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Voters without strong ideological beliefs are swayed by presidential candidates with better oratorical skills, according to research by Assistant Professor of Political Science Christian Grose. In addition, highly educated voters are more likely than those with fewer years of schooling to be influenced by complex speech." An example is Ronald Reagan.10:50en-USVanderbilt University News ServiceVanderbilt UniversityPresidents -- United States -- Language -- HistoryRhetoric -- Political aspects -- United States -- HistoryPolitical oratory -- United States -- HistoryPolitical science study shows presidential candidates should pay more attention to their speaking skillsRecording, oral