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In this special episode of Polilogue we look back to an important conversation that took place on This Week on April 22. The panel conversation was half-inspired by the upcoming mid-term elections and half-inspired by New York Times journalist Amy Chozick’s new book: Chasing Hillary.
The media has always been instrumental in educating voters about their choices in presidential elections. But all the rules and expectations were thrown out the window in 2016 and now everyone— journalist, politicians, and voters— must reexamine the role of the media in all elections.
Email us at [email protected] or you can send us your feedback @PolilogueCast. You can also follow us at @sotonaomi_ and @bsteidle.
Want to stalk us some more? Check out some of our other work:
Brendan’s website: www.armisticedesigns.com
Naomi's website: www.startwithaquestion.org
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In this special episode of Polilogue we look back to an important conversation that took place on This Week on April 22. The panel conversation was half-inspired by the upcoming mid-term elections and half-inspired by New York Times journalist Amy Chozick’s new book: Chasing Hillary.
The media has always been instrumental in educating voters about their choices in presidential elections. But all the rules and expectations were thrown out the window in 2016 and now everyone— journalist, politicians, and voters— must reexamine the role of the media in all elections.
Email us at [email protected] or you can send us your feedback @PolilogueCast. You can also follow us at @sotonaomi_ and @bsteidle.
Want to stalk us some more? Check out some of our other work:
Brendan’s website: www.armisticedesigns.com
Naomi's website: www.startwithaquestion.org