Voting and the Media Flashcards

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How can broadcasters influence voters?

A

Bound by law to remain politically neutral.
They are supposed to offer no influence on voting behaviour.

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Example of broadcasters influencing electors.

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BBC has been accused of left-wing bias.
In the US, Fox News promotes a Pro Republican stance.

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3
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What are the impacts of party leadership debates?

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Clegg had a very strong performance in the debates, and still lost vote share in 2010.
Boris Johnson did not wish to take part in the 2019 channel 4 debate, and requested that his father replaced him. He still won the election.

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4
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Which newspaper aided the win in 1992?

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The Sun
‘the sun wot won it’

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5
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Which newspaper did Tony Blair manage to control?

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The Sun

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6
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Give an example of a right wing newspaper.

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The Daily Mail

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What are the trends with the Newspapers?

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Majority support the Conservatives.
Over 50% of all paper readers vote in line with their paper’s leanings.
Newspapers reflect viewers ideas, not influence.
The Sun has backed every winning party since 1979.

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How does social media influence voters?

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Used as a way of understanding public opinion.
Can spread fake news about politics.

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9
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What are the positives of using social media to campaign?

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The young use social media, meaning that they are the most likely to see it. Similarly, it does mean that smaller parties have a better chance.

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10
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Should opinion polls be banned?

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They can influence the way people vote.
Proven to be inaccurate.
Public opinion is constantly changing.

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Should opinion polls remain?

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By removing them, freedom of expression is infringed.
Can give valuable insight to public opinion.

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When is an example of opinion polls being wrong?

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2017, showed 5-12% lead but conservatives only ended up winning by 2%.

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