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Ryan Lizza articulates the sordid truth about contemporary Presidential campaigns: they are not designed to stimulate political thinking, or even to offer a cogent series of arguments in order to persuade voters to change their positions on the issues ("The Final Push," October 29th & November 5th).
Richard M. Perloff School of Communication Cleveland State University Cleveland, Ohio Ryan Lizza articulates the sordid truth about contemporary Presidential campaigns: they are not designed to stimulate political thinking, or even to offer a cogent series of arguments in order to persuade voters to change their positions on the issues ("The Final Push," October 29th & November 5th).
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