
You Don't Hate The Media Enough
Making the Argument with Nick Freitas
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Media Narratives and Political Perception
This chapter explores the relationship between media presentation and political narratives, particularly surrounding immigration and the role of Kamala Harris as the 'border czar.' It critically examines how the framing by traditional media can influence public perception and voter decisions, especially among low information voters. The discussion also highlights the shift from legacy media to social media as trusted news sources, underscoring the need for awareness of biases in political messaging.
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