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Which best describes how media coverage influences elections?
It tells people how not to vote.
It covers only favored candidates.
It gives voters an impression of the candidates.
It always aims to bias voters.
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It gives voters an impression of the candidates.
Media coverage shapes voters’ perceptions through story selection, framing, tone, and emphasis rather than literally telling people how to vote or always favoring or biasing one side.
Media coverage shapes voters’ perceptions through story selection, framing, tone, and emphasis rather than literally telling people how to vote or always favoring or biasing one side.
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