Government Media Campaign Project

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Government Media Campaign Project Candidates and the Issues Media Treatment

Thesis Statements The media’s interpretation of campaign issues can vary, depending on the different sources you use, (b)this may affect the voting process by (bi) making voters aware only of what media chooses to show them(bii) making voters aware only of a limited number of issues (c) therefore candidates may not be accurately or fairly represented Or combine…

The media presents the candidates and their issues in an unbalanced way because of all their opinions mixed together based up on them. (vague) Cross out “of all their opinions mixed together based up on them” its vague and replace it with: because “of the media political affiliations.”

In today’s media-filled world, different presidential candidates can enter can either be represented as a villain or a hero, depending on who the author is. Do not end a sentence with “is.”

The Wall Street Journal and Time Magazine on Bernie Sanders (feel the bern) Healthcare plan differ because the Wall Street Journal has a very conservative biased and the Time Magazine is very liberal and is open to Sanders idea. Overly specific for a thesis.