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With Super Tuesday around the corner, the Democratic presidential debates are coming to a close. The debates are ostensibly an exercise in democracy, a chance for voters to evaluate candidates’ positions in order to cast a better informed vote in the nominating contest. But a review of three of the most frequent topics of debate starkly demonstrates how media hosts use their platform less to inform voters in an evenhanded way than to define which positions—and candidates—are acceptable, and which are not.
Debate Moderators Frame Questions to Define Acceptable Politics
This is what I am talking about. This is unacceptable. Why do people allow it to continue?
Debate Moderators Frame Questions to Define Acceptable Politics
This is what I am talking about. This is unacceptable. Why do people allow it to continue?