Definitely. I would also add that the press needs to start telling the story of what the Biden administration is doing to strengthen our democracy through its reforms to the administrative state. To make clear to the public that there is an alternative: newrepublic.com/article/175239

Or just use this handy graphic.

The public doesn’t understand the risks of a Trump victory. That’s the media’s fault | Margaret Sullivan |
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

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@TonyStark well the problem is that a lot of press outfits are misleading their readers about risks, and yes, that's the media's fault.

So many outlets are publishing so many clickbaity, sensationalized claims about things that simply have no basis in how the US government actually operates.

And so the public ends up divided between those who believe the reports and those who know better.

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