It is very important for voters to detect bias and identify propaganda. This is true for any situation, not just during elections. Each political party tries to portray itself in a positive manner while showing the other party in a negative light. As a result, facts may be distorted, quotes may be taken out of context, positions on issues may be misrepresented, and irrelevant or outdated data may be used. As a voter, it is...
It is very important for voters to detect bias and identify propaganda. This is true for any situation, not just during elections. Each political party tries to portray itself in a positive manner while showing the other party in a negative light. As a result, facts may be distorted, quotes may be taken out of context, positions on issues may be misrepresented, and irrelevant or outdated data may be used. As a voter, it is very important to research the issues thoroughly. By knowing the issues in an in-depth manner, a voter can detect biased statements, distorted evidence, and the use of propaganda. This will allow the voter to make a more informed decision on the issues and/or the candidates. Failure to make an informed decision may lead to supporting an issue or a candidate on false, biased, or distorted information. It may also allow the voter to be swayed by the propaganda of either party or candidate. Some people believe this happens way too often today. It is always important to thoroughly know each issue and each candidate. This is especially true now that the political season is upon us with an upcoming national election less than a year away.
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