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  1. As Aaron Blake of the Washington Post points out, if Democrats and Republicans show up at the same rate to vote in 2016 as they did in 2012, Democrats will win 347 electoral votes to 191 for Republicans; if voters split their vote as they did in 2004, thanks to demographic changes in the electorate, Democrats would still win 291 electoral votes.

  2. How To Win In 2016: Debunking The Five Myths That Will Lead to Republican Defeat Page 2 by Ben Shapiro All of which is to say that there is no middle path between voters who consider same-sex marriage a top priority in favor (young voters) and against (older, religious voters).

  3. Read How To Win In 2016: Debunking The Five Myths That Will Lead to Republican Defeat Page 3 by Ben Shapiro online free high quality at Book Read Free.

  4. 11. Juni 2015 · Debunking myths creates gaps in people’s mental models. That gap needs to be filled with an alternative fact. John Cook, Author provided. Five characteristics of science denial. John Cook ...

  5. www.bbc.com › article › 20141113-the-best-way-to-debunk-mythsHow to debunk falsehoods - BBC

    18. Nov. 2014 · This is the idea that we have the right information, and all we need to do to make people believe is to somehow "fill in" the deficit in other people's understanding. Just telling people the ...

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  7. Apart from that, these kinds of “myths and facts stories” have become increasingly present in journalistic coverage (e.g., when reporting new scientific results that contradict certain prevalent myths); for instance, the Washington Post regularly publishes “Five myths about . . .” articles, where it debunks myths about all kind of topics.