Media coverage has too much influence on who Americans vote for
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I don't think so. I made up my mind several months ago and media coverage does not affect my decision at all. And people who smear my choice make me think much less of their choice.
But where did you get your info then? I guess you personally talked to BO and JSM.
YouTube videos of the candidates. Voting records at thomas.gov.
OK!
The media plays a very important role in influence. However, the readers and viewers should take it with a grain of salt. Most media shows some bias depending on the management and ownership. Especially any media owned by Rupert Murdoch.
I think of the media, especially TV as mass brainwashing tools.
The media is too biased, too one sided. I hope people use other sources for their info on the candidates.