Holiday segment idea: Polarization and Message Discipline
This podcast often talks about the phenomenon of polarization increasingly observed in political discourse and voting patterns. It also talks about the strategic importance of message discipline in all campaign types. Is there a relationship between the two in politics? As political campaigns have gotten better at speaking to their target audience in a disciplined way, have the audiences grown more entrenched as a result? Is polarization in politics a side effect of this strategy?
Hector from Calgary via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/20/20
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