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Ben's avatar

All the money in the world wouldn't matter if it weren't for deep-rooted American racism and misogyny

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Gregory Rudolph's avatar

I have a theory in response to your question, “How is this presidential race so close?” It addresses both how reasonable people can hold drastically different worldviews and how political bias can be so evenly split amongst the population from the standpoint of statistics. My hypothesis utilizes the old saying, “follow the money”, with the understanding that between special interests and campaign donations, this election cycle will create a multi-billion-dollar marketplace. I’m suggesting that the tighter the race, the more money raised, with the beneficiary being the advertising revenue of large multi-media corporations. Since corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to maximize profits, they have a vested interest in keeping the race as close to 50/50 as possible. In my opinion, this premise is very helpful tool for examining the central tendency of manufactured consent. For corporate media, it’s not a battle between political parties winning the hearts and minds of voters but managing the even-split between the two worldviews of their consumer base in pursuit of profit.

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