Americans usually fail to see connections between disparate political issues

 

 

Lyengar and Kinder found that Americans usually fail to see the connections between disparate political issues, but recent work finds that race can provide a heuristic for media consumers to make those connections via the racialization of certain issues. How does media framing enable this process?

 

 

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