it also doesn't mean it's why Trump won. You don't think voters had a lot of info by Election Day?
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No argument that it's why Trump won. It's also obvious that media has responsibilities & effects.
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there's no argument that the media is why Trump won?
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I would strongly oppose any monocausal explanation of what a candidate won. Multi-factor.
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First, media didn't take Trump seriously. Didn't believe he could win. Missing the dynamics at play.
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Then, after he became the nominee, unprecedented business empire got too little attention+
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meanwhile, there was a whole slew of Clinton coverage that focused on "oh, look news", hacks, leaks+
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Clinton, of course, needed critical coverage. It was unbalanced & misfocused; scale, scope, content.
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If anything, I wrote in March on why he was viable & strong, and media weak.http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/opinion/campaign-stops/adventures-in-the-trump-twittersphere.html …
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Idea that candidate is not mainly responsible for loss is ridiculous on face.
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What a partisan candidate is good at or not is not my issue here.
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Sure, but that drives election result more than anything else.
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