The Crucial Campaign Day Most TV Journalists Won’t Tell You About
The Crucial Campaign Day Most TV Journalists Wont Tell You About
By Jim Naureckas
Oct 7 2016
Next to November 8, the most significant day in the electoral calendar this cycle may be October 11. Thats the deadline for voter registration in 16 states and territories, representing some two-fifths of the US population. The list includes seven of the top 10 states in terms of electoral votes, and several of the most hotly contested campaign battlegrounds, including Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
In the 2012 election, some 66 million eligible voters, or 30 percent of the total, were unable to vote due to lack of registration. Unregistered voters account for the bulk of the USs comparatively low voter turnout, as 90 percent of citizens who register typically go on to vote. Compared with registered voters, those who dont register are more likely to be young, lower-income and people of color.
Despite thisor perhaps because of thiscorporate media have done little to alert the public about the upcoming deadline, or about voter registration in general. A search of Nexis transcripts from the three major broadcast news outletsABC, CBS and NBCturned up no stories on any news show talking about registration deadlines over the past month. (These networks do have information about voter registration deadlines on their websitesbut people looking online for information about the deadlines are people who dont need to be informed that there are deadlines.) Considering the way shows like Meet the Press and This Week and Face the Nation are obsessed with the minutiae of campaign strategy, the failure to discuss the critical factor of the voter registration timeline seems like a major gap.
Public broadcasting, with its ostensible mandate to expand democracy, doesnt do any better. A month of PBS NewsHour transcripts didnt reveal any coverage of voter registration deadlines, while NPR had one piece (Weekend Edition, 9/10/16) about legal wrangling over Texass repressive voter law in which Ashley Lopez mentioned, While the court figures all this out, groups are frantically trying to spread the word before the states voter registration deadline on October 11.
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Stuart G
(38,445 posts)k and r.
klook
(12,165 posts)Thanks for posting the link to this vital piece.
Its better to be safe than sorry and get registered now when youre thinking of it, than hoping youll remember to do it some other later time. Just do it.
No other prominent TV figure we saw was willing to depart from the norm of journalistic passivity by directly urging their audience to take part in the democratic process.