"The political media has substituted polling analysis, which is something only people managing campaigns really need, with substantive analysis of the positions of the candidates, something that voters need."
@sloudermilk Well you CAN, but you cannot take it for granted.
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@estherschindler I think you meant to say "without substantive analysis. I found that even on old reliablel PBS and NPR we were given "horse race analysis as if the Republicans winning Congress was a given and voters couldn't focus on more than 1 issue at a time.
@kenyatta2009 I quoted from the article; those weren't my words.
I find myself thinking of The Newsroom, where the premise was "We only include information in the broadcast if it helps viewers at the ballot box." IMO that's another way of expressing the same sentiment.
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