It’s not unusual for horserace issues to dominate campaign coverage, but it is intriguing to see that posts on international affairs appeared much more often than domestic issues, which have a more immediate impact on voters.
Media
New college course will explore pop culture, the media and public policy
The lines between entertainment and politics have always been blurry, but the distinction is even less clear today.
Rush to Judgement: Then and Now
A cardinal rule of journalism provides good advice — for journalists, for elected officials and for all of us: “Get it first, but first, get it right.”
The end of an abuser
Rupert Murdoch has retired, but his impact on media and democracy remains.
Jandoli Institute Executive Director chimes in on Erie County Exec race
A WKBW segment on the Erie County Executive campaign included comments from Jandoli Institute Executive Director Richard Lee.
Religious Confusions
In Florida, there is a host of censorship of books, especially among children’s selections.
A shift in message?
A new Biden ad about his visit to Ukraine appears to indirectly address concerns about the president’s age.
Donald Trump won’t be on stage at tonight’s GOP debate, but he still will steal the spotlight
As the 2024 presidential campaign kicks off, the road to the White House will be another wild ride.
Tracking the tone of political discourse: US vs. UK
Political discourse in the United Kingdom is more civil than in the United States, according to two informal polls.
What if political campaigns had a trading deadline like MLB?
Political campaigns shuffle staff and retool as circumstances dictate, but what if that process was structured along the lines of the MLB trading deadline?