Jiang argues that the mainstream media narrative during Trump's presidency first used Russiagate and then the divisive-figure frame to push suburbs away from Trump.
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Media Narrative
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"...2020. And there are three major reasons. The first is the media narrative. So what's happening throughout Trump's presidency is basically the entire mainstream..."
"...the deep state, because Washington, D.C. is able to control the media narrative."
"...not see. So much of warfare nowadays is informational, controlling the media narrative, electronic, cyber warfare, psychological, weakening the will of the people to..."
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