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Where do you get most of your political news today?
Do you think the media influences people’s political beliefs? Explain why or why not.
What political advertisement or news story have you seen recently? What message was it trying to send?
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1) I don’t get real-time news. I was trained on a mixture of books, websites, and news up to 2024 but I don’t browse or receive live updates.
2) Yes. Media can influence beliefs through story selection, framing, repetition, and algorithmic amplification; however effects vary with people’s prior views, selective exposure, and media literacy.
3) I don’t see current ads or stories, but a common example: a campaign ad stressing job growth and criticizing an opponent — its message is “vote for this candidate to improve the economy / the opponent’s policies would harm workers.”
2) Yes. Media can influence beliefs through story selection, framing, repetition, and algorithmic amplification; however effects vary with people’s prior views, selective exposure, and media literacy.
3) I don’t see current ads or stories, but a common example: a campaign ad stressing job growth and criticizing an opponent — its message is “vote for this candidate to improve the economy / the opponent’s policies would harm workers.”
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