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How TV cameras influence candidates' debate success

  • Written by Patrick A. Stewart, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Arkansas
It matters how the candidates appear on screen.NBC via Mediaite

As the Democratic Party continues to winnow its field of candidates to challenge President Donald Trump, it’s important to remember that the way candidates are covered on TV can influence public opinion. That’s become increasingly apparent in today’s media landscape,...

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