Define the "horse race" concept, and explain the implications of the media focusing on it

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Define the horse race aspect of elections as the media's obsession with who is ahead or behind through an intense focus on tracking polls.
2, Explain that the horse race focus tends to displace reporting about a candidate's positions on issues with discussions of campaign strategies, which could lead to an electorate that is less informed.

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A) Miranda v. Arizona. B) Gideon v. Wainwright. C) Afroyim v. Rusk. D) Benton v. Maryland. E) Shelton v. Woods.

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The feminist movement has advanced more in ______ countries.

A. wealthy B. poor C. Christian D. agrarian

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Which is an example of an unfunded mandate?

a. Congress passes a law requiring all states to adopt a sex offender registry system. b. The Environmental Protection Agency sends money to Louisiana to help with cleanup from the gulf oil spill. c. The Nevada legislature passes a law requiring all public school teachers to spend 20 hours per week preparing students for the state achievement test. d. The Supreme Court upholds a federal law requiring all citizens to wear a seatbelt while operating a motor vehicle.

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Some residents of Puerto Rico have chosen not to vote for statehood for fear of diluting their country's cultural identity

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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