correction: this seems to have happened during this period but not right when he says it did. During the Clinton campaign they swapped back and forth, and by Bush II they were fixed Rep-red, Dem-blue
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given that the Democrats are primarily in control of the various media companies, it was their choice to make. Previous to this, contrary to what was said, blue was not consistently the Republican color, it seems like it was inconsistent
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also, this guy blocked me for telling the truth, I suppose it would ruin his propaganda?pic.twitter.com/sHfNAlk32u
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This is pops, you affirmed his timeline, but think you did something else. You'd need to show examples of when tv goes color to pre-Reagan and those examples would prove one of you correct.
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Replying to @lakebornfolk @Marnssj and
don't really care to, to be honest. But if you want to you can research it yourself. I'm simply relating my anecdote on the subject, which contradicts his claim.
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Replying to @gtaogle @lakebornfolk and
(moreover, you'll observe that if I was affirming his timeline, he wouldn't have responded in the way that he did-- I think you're the one who is missing something here!)
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He tells you changes were post Reagan, you offer limited information post Reagan showing changes, as he said. If showing earlier evidence from the time of color tv until Reagan + the info shows no/different pattern/s of color use than he claimed, you're right, if not he is.
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No, he claimed it was a response to Reagan, I noted that I only noticed this change after the Clinton campaign (the blue/red was still fluid during that - 1992 &1996) and it only was fixed during the Bush II campaign. So it is an anecdote and does contradict his claim.
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