“…This theory posits, in essence, that "campaign discourse has only three functions … acclaims, or positive statements; attacks, or negative statements; and defenses, or refutations of attacks" (Benoit et al, 2005, p. 361). Functional theory has been studied in diverse contexts such as press releases, debates, and television spots (Benoit & Klyukovski, 2006;Cho & Benoit, 2006;Stein, 2005). Significantly, the theory also states that news coverage of campaigns will specifically address two topics: the policies (or "issues") and character (or "image") of the candidates (Benoit et al, 2005, p. 361).…”