Do you think the media(indirectly or directly) covers a candidate at all based on whether they'll be likely to generate more newsworthy stories in the upcoming congressional session? Is a 'boring' candidate less likely to receive coverage if they're up a against a candidate that might already have a several news items about them?
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Do you think the media(indirectly or directly) covers a candidate at all based on whether they'll be likely to generate more newsworthy stories in the upcoming congressional session? Is a 'boring' candidate less likely to receive coverage if they're up a against a candidate that might already have a several news items about them?
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