Karen Tumulty wrote in this week’s WaPo about the impact that the media has on politics and campaigning, especially with cable networks and the incidence of partisanship according to a network’s content and audience. The lines get blurred in some instances on some shows, and according to David Winston, audiences are not ignorant of any biases on networks and shows:
David Winston, a pollster who advises the House Republican leadership, said the opinion-driven cable shows are so established that “people know what to expect” and “sort of filter what they are looking at.”
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