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  2. Pandering (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Pandering is the act of expressing one's views in accordance with the likes of a group to which one is attempting to appeal. The term has been associated with politics . In pandering, the views one is expressing are merely for the purpose of drawing support up to and including votes and do not necessarily reflect one's personal values.

  3. Why Trump and Harris are pandering to Nevada tip workers - AOL

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    Some subsets of the electorate get special attention come election time: union members, urban minorities, young idealists. This year, Nevada hospitality workers are the surprise target of ...

  4. Pandering - Wikipedia

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    Pandering may refer to: Look up pandering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pandering (politics) , the expression of one's views in a manner that appeals to voters

  5. Vice President Harris’s campaign called a social media post from former President Trump about Florida’s marijuana legalization ballot measure “blatant pandering” Monday. In a post on Truth ...

  6. Southern strategy - Wikipedia

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    Aistrup argued that one example of Reagan field-testing coded language in the South was a reference to an unscrupulous man using food stamps as a "strapping young buck". [ 147 ] [ 151 ] When informed of the offensive connotations of the term, Reagan defended his actions as a nonracial term that was common in his Illinois hometown.

  7. ‘They playing in our face’: Black Republicans, Amber Rose ...

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    Freshman Rep. John James, who is Black, indirectly took a dig at Biden during his RNC address, telling the audience, “If you don’t vote for Donald Trump, you ain’t Black.”

  8. List of moral panics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of events that fit the sociological definition of a moral panic. In sociology, a moral panic is a period of increased and widespread societal concern over some group or issue, in which the public reaction to such group or issue is disproportional to its actual threat. The concern is further fueled by mass media and moral ...

  9. Was Kamala Harris code-switching or pandering? We asked an ...

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    Kamala be pandering Let’s get this out of the way: Kamala Harris was not using a “blaccent.” Using his “professional ear,” m’Cheaux listened to Harris’ speech multiple times.