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Decoding the Dog Whistle

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In this episode of Presidency Pending, Clare and Zim delve into the coded language of political campaigns, focusing on "dog whistling" – the subtle yet powerful signals used to appeal to specific voter groups without alienating others. They explore the history of this tactic, its role in modern US elections, and how it shapes discussions on race and immigration. With examples from both US and Australian politics, this episode reveals how dog whistling influences campaigns and the broader political landscape.

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In this episode of Presidency Pending, Clare and Zim delve into the coded language of political campaigns, focusing on "dog whistling" – the subtle yet powerful signals used to appeal to specific voter groups without alienating others. They explore the history of this tactic, its role in modern US elections, and how it shapes discussions on race and immigration. With examples from both US and Australian politics, this episode reveals how dog whistling influences campaigns and the broader political landscape.

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