Should voters be basing their political opinions based on "SNL" skits for example, or other things that they see on social media that arent reliable?
What is 'No"?
What is "SNL"?
How do speeches and debates impact voter's perceptions of candidates?
They shape the perceptions of voters by allowing them to see what the candidates bring to the table and what they stand for.
What is the sentence that candidates usually use at the end of their commercials or ads to verify that they allowed the message to be broadcasted in their name?
what is ""My name is/I am _____ and I approve this message.""?
How do political slogans and commercials connect to the Constitution's protection of free speech?
These forms of communication allow candidates and political groups to share their ideas, criticize opponents, and advocate for policies.