Dickerson Nieman
We are now in the midst of, I think it is safe to say, the most covered
election in the history of civilization. On the surface of it, this is
an objectively good thing. We haven't picked a new President for nearly a
decade, and naturally there's an abundance of issues voters need to be
informed about. And excellent campaign coverage has been produced: From
the very beginning of this interminable primary contest, there have been
subtle and edifying explorations of candidates' policy positions and
histories — as well as views of voters and the situations they face — in
newspapers, magazines and on the Web. (Sorry cable news, no plaudits
for you.)
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