In areas with extensive local news coverage, locals become more knowledgeable about their governor and U.S. senator, and do more split-ticket voting. The decline of traditional sources of local news appears to be a key driver behind the “nationalization” of local elections. User CJCYDOX, in the CJCYDOX subreddit, 06 Nov 2020
In areas with extensive local news coverage, locals become more knowledgeable about their governor and U.S. senator, and do more split-ticket voting. The decline of traditional sources of local news appears to be a key driver behind the “nationalization” of local elections. User Scientist34again, in the KfS: a sub for Bernie Sanders supporters subreddit, 06 Nov 2020
In areas with extensive local news coverage, locals become more knowledgeable about their governor and U.S. senator, and do more split-ticket voting. The decline of traditional sources of local news appears to be a key driver behind the “nationalization” of local elections. User smurfyjenkins, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 06 Nov 2020