This episode talks about some explanations for why gender doesn't seem to play a big role in House campaigns, and talks about the role of gender in presidential campaigns
This episode talks about the effects of gender in House races.
In this episode, we talk about the 2008 and 2016 campaigns, and why they were both fertile grounds for racial appeals.
In this episode, we talk about implicit and explicit racial appeals
In this episode, we talk about race and crime coverage.
In this episode, we talk about differences between the US and european media systems
In this episode, we talk about heuristics and the implications of an uninformed population for democracy.
In this episode, we talk about the effects of the free market on news content.
In this episode, we talk about knowledge gaps and where Americans get their news
In this episode, we talk about how the news media is funded.
In this episode, we talk about television station ownership and Sinclair Broadcasting
In this episode, we talk about who owns the media, and whether that influences news content.
In this episode, we talk about journalistic incentives and newsroom compositions
In this episode, we talk about the history of presidential primaries in the US.
In this episode, we apply the Party Decides thesis to 2016 and 2020 primaries.
In this episode, we talk about the Party Decides thesis
In this episode, we talk about momentum and media boomlets in presidential primaries
In this episode, we talk about adversarial journalism and the pitfalls journalists sometimes face when trying to check government power.
In this episode, we talk about going public and the bully pulpit.