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Why Don't Sex Scandals Matter Anymore?

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Scandals and Campaigns: The New Political Landscape

This chapter investigates the evolving intersection of political campaigns and personal scandals, focusing on a candidate's strategy amid heightened scrutiny of personal conduct. It examines the shift in journalistic standards following the Watergate scandal and how personal character has become central to political reporting. Through the case of Gary Hart, the chapter highlights the ethical dilemmas journalists face in balancing public interest with respect for personal privacy.

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