"If we projected the winner of a presidential race based on the assumption that voters reflexively followed every didactic anchorman lecture, every trumped-up anti-Bush investigative hit piece, and every gooey Kerry valentine, we would have expected George W. Bush to lose in a resounding defeat," writes Tim Graham. "The media`s coverage-in terms of its intended political effect-was a landslide for John Kerry: a landslide that began in the summer of 2003 and continued for more than a year."
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