Podcasts Weekly Economics Podcast: the US election narrative war Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by communications expert and principle at ASO Communications, Anat Shenker-Osario By Ayeisha Thomas-Smith 23 October 2020 The US presidential election is less than a fortnight away — and Donald Trump and Joe Biden are pulling out all the stops to get the votes. But after a chaotic debate forced moderators to cut the candidates’ mics to stop them interrupting each other, it’s hard to get a grip on what messages they’re trying to get across. How have the different campaigns been selling themselves? Will
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Weekly Economics Podcast: the US election narrative war
Ayeisha Thomas-Smith is joined by communications expert and principle at ASO Communications, Anat Shenker-Osario
23 October 2020
The US presidential election is less than a fortnight away — and Donald Trump and Joe Biden are pulling out all the stops to get the votes. But after a chaotic debate forced moderators to cut the candidates’ mics to stop them interrupting each other, it’s hard to get a grip on what messages they’re trying to get across.
How have the different campaigns been selling themselves? Will Biden’s attacks on Trump be a winning strategy? And how should progressives be pushing for change?
Ayeisha is joined by communications expert and principle at ASO Communications, Anat Shenker-Osario.
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