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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPoll - Which information source plays the most important source of candidate selection?
We get our news and opninions from many sources we consider who to vote for. Which source is most powerful, which one sways your vote most?
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Political advertising on Television. | |
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Talk radio. | |
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Political websites and on line discussions. | |
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Trusted friends. | |
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Books. | |
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Newspapers and/or newspaper endorsements | |
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Union or workplace influence | |
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Poll - Which information source plays the most important source of candidate selection? (Original Post)
1-Old-Man
Oct 2012
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demokatgurrl
(3,931 posts)1. comedy central - Stewart and Colbert nt
99Forever
(14,524 posts)2. The state of my and...
... my family's well being and who has worked for the policies that affect it or failed to do so.
Johonny
(20,913 posts)3. FOX GOP propaganda machine
When ever they come out with a negative Democratic story, I know it's BS. When they hype up a GOP policy I know it will suck. Worse of all I know all the other media and Internet sites will waste their energy on either covering, trying to confirm or debunk it. It make life so, so painful. But it makes selecting a candidate so, so easy.