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From May 2 to October 9, Paul appeared as the "primary newsmaker in only 2% of all election stories."
Ron Paul loyalists have been vindicated. After months of observations that the mainstream media was ignoring the libertarian standard-bearer, a new study by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism shows just that: the Texas Congressman, who has consistently polled in the high single digits -- Real Clear Politics's aggregate poll currently has him at 8 percent -- has received the least overall coverage of any candidate.
The study measured mainstream exposure by compiling a list of 52 mainstream news outlets across "newspapers, cable news, broadcast television, the 12 most popular news websites in the country, and radio news." To register as a story about the candidate, he/she had to be the focus of at least 50 percent of the story. Interestingly, while Paul gained short shrift from the mainstream press, the blogosphere was an entirely different story, where the tone of his coverage was more favorable than for any other candidate:
While complaints about a lack of media coverage are typical coming from any struggling candidate, Paul boosters, and even some independent observers, have argued that Paul's media blackout is particularly striking considering his concrete successes on the campaign trail.
I thought we agreed never to use that word anymore.
Originally posted by TheWalkingFox
Yes, Ron Paul has lit up the "blogosphere."
Cain Squeaks Ahead of Obama in New General Election Poll
Originally posted by TheWalkingFox
Yes, Ron Paul has lit up the "blogosphere."
He hasn't been able to translate this into actual gains in actual polls, however. Sorry, you can have 4chan humping your leg all you like, but it's not going to win you an election.
Plus... well, let's be honest. Covering one Republican in this race is pretty much the same as covering them all. All of them offer the exact same solutions, the same party lines - cut taxes for the wealthy, fire hundreds of thousands of people, drastically reduce public services, and of course deregulation of everything.
Win or lose, you get Ron paul's platform on the Republican ticket ANYWAY.
Originally posted by Gmoneycricket
Saturday Night Live Mocks the Media Blackout of Ron Paul
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