On the Media

Is Kamala Harris’ Press Strategy Depriving Voters — Or Just Journalists? Plus, Understanding Election Polls.

Sep 13, 2024
Courtney Kennedy, Vice President of Methods and Innovation at the Pew Research Center, shares her insights on the evolution of election polling and its reliability in today's political climate. The discussion critiques Kamala Harris's media strategy, questioning whether her limited interaction with the press could hinder voters' understanding. Kennedy highlights the importance of cautious poll interpretation, especially after past election failures, urging a reevaluation of how polling data should be analyzed and understood in the lead-up to the next election.
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INSIGHT

Reporter Priorities

  • Reporters often wrongly believe candidates should prioritize answering their questions.
  • They overlook that informing voters is more crucial.
ADVICE

Eliciting Authentic Responses

  • Listen and respond thoughtfully to get candidates off-script.
  • Genuine interest encourages authentic responses, unlike scripted evasions.
ANECDOTE

Clinton-Todd Interview

  • Hillary Clinton's 2015 interview with Chuck Todd exemplifies unproductive gotcha journalism.
  • Todd focused on Clinton's email practices instead of substantive policy discussions.
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