The first presidential debate is over. Now, the real debate begins. Who “won”? Were any hearts or minds changed? Did either candidate call the other a liar … lob insults ... wear an earpiece…? Now, there is no debate on where to find the best debate coverage — the MRC! (And yes, that statement passed all fact-checks!)
The first presidential debate is over. Now, the real debate begins.
Who “won”?
Were any hearts or minds changed?
Did either candidate call the other a liar … lob insults ... wear an earpiece…?
Now, there is no debate on where to find the best debate coverage — the MRC!(And yes, that statement passed all fact-checks!)
Here’s a clue to which way the media swings: The MRC has released a study on favorable/negative coverage by the networks of Trump vs. Biden. Bet you’re chomping at the bit to know the shocking results? Check out this Twitter post of the story picked up by Fox News.
As all of you were downing your beverage of choice every time the word “taxes” was mentioned, or heck … maybe you skipped the debate to binge-watch a Golden Girls marathon (we’re not judging) ... the dedicated crew of MRC news analysts and reporters were parsing every word and fiery exchange to bring you an in-depth overview of the debate, and an unflinching appraisal of the corresponding media coverage.
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