Debating the debate

We enjoy believing debates are central determinants of election outcomes. They give campaigns a focus, journalists a hook around which to wrap their coverage and citizens the illusion that we render verdicts based on intellectual trial by combat.

In truth, though, debates have probably never decided a presidential election. That does not mean they don’t have an effect — it just isn’t typically a decisive effect. CONT.

Mark Mellman (Mellman Group), The Hill

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