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Alex S. Jones, Director of the Shorenstein Center on the Press and Public Policy, said that the lack of other major issues—domestic or foreign—besides the war, is what caused moral issues to emerge in this election cycle...
...example, Harvard’s own Shorenstein Center examined voters’ knowledge of then-governor Bush’s and Al Gore’s positions and found that on the average issue only 38 percent of respondents could accurately identify where the candidate stood, while 16 percent answered incorrectly and 46 percent admitted ignorance. Other studies have shown that 70 percent of Americans can’t even identify their senators or congressperson, let alone tell you how they stand on the issues. Voting a party line doesn’t seem to help either; when asked...
...event, entitled “Election USA,” was sponsored by the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG), the University of California-Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism...
Most Americans think political conventions play a vital role in presidential campaigns, according to a poll released last week by the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government...
According to the Shorenstein poll, the viewing audience this year would have surpassed that of the 2000 election if ABC, CBS and NBC had not reduced coverage from five hours in 2000 to three hours this year...