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Where are you getting info about the election? Tell us & enter our giveaway!
on Sep 20, 2016
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Where are you getting your information about the election? What sources do you trust the most?
Everyone who participates in one of our presidential politics discussions will be entered for the chance to win one of four $25 Visa gift cards. Giveaway is open through October 9th, 2016 to U.S. residents at least 18 years of age.
niki4nu
on Sep 21, 2016
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I get my info from listening to the canidates. I find some media outlets can be biased. I like to go straight to the politician.
niki4nu
on Sep 21, 2016
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I get my info from listening to the canidates. I find some media outlets can be biased. I like to go straight to the politician.
FreelanceFlora
on Sep 21, 2016
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I get most of my information from social media and international news sources (they seem to be less biased).
tumcsec
on Sep 21, 2016
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Mostly from the candidates speeches and Fox News. Looking forward to the debates.
SaabStory
on Sep 21, 2016
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Cable news but it's tough since the media is so slanted (one way or the other). I don't totally trust any sources so rely on my own research and beliefs to make an informed decision.
jehousel
on Sep 21, 2016
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I get my information about the election from various media sources, following events in politics over the years and following the facts. I unlike many actually know what the president can do and not do, what influence he has,etc. I was a social studies teacher. I trust news sources online where i can check facts. FACTS matter! I'm not influenced by political spinners and analyze political advertisements to know who is lying or telling 'half truths'
Kneekollt
on Sep 21, 2016
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It varies, sometimes I watch the news, if forced. I see what others are saying on social media or forums and then I will do my own research based on that. I don't let others influence who I'm voting for.
me3girlsand3boys
on Sep 21, 2016
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Social media, news channels, Walmart conversations lol
lkats16
on Sep 21, 2016
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Just watching the news and interviews of the candidates.
Aricanichole
on Sep 21, 2016
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News channel... Internet... But mainly television and newspaper
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