"A factor" not necessarily "the factor." Hard to say "we-reported-so-voters-know" but not accept some role 4 disproportionate reporting.https://twitter.com/maggienyt/status/802944059106992128 …
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@zeynep@chrislhayes@nickconfessore why is that hard? They are not related points.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Reported doesn't mean voters are aware/accept reports. But they don't know/accept if not reported. Volume DOES matter.
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I'll put it another way - what if instead of focusing on Access Hollywood, Machado, etc, his opponent had
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run a honed message about his businesses? I'm not saying there couldn't have been more coverage. I am saying that
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it has become a way for Clinton supporters to find no fault w campaign and candidate.
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I am not talking as a Clinton partisan, no interest in defending the campaign or candidate.
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If a candidate fails/misses/whatever, it doesn't mean journalists should just follow campaigns. If anything+
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..they should follow campaign's leads much less. That leads to being played and weak journalism.
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and by "follow campaign's leads much less" she means stop colluding w/ DNC to mislead.
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