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Gil Troy | Professor of History, McGill University Home About Gil Troy Books Courses Media & Articles Gil Troy Professor of History, McGill University Feeds: Posts Comments In their great debates, Americans see the real candidates October 26, 2012 by giltroy OP-EDS & REVIEWS By Gil Troy, The Globe & Mail, 10-26-12 (REUTERS) The 2012 U.S. presidential debates did what debates are supposed to do: They shook up the election campaign in the best kind of way, forcing voters to reconcile the image of the candidates’ negative campaigning with the more direct impression they had from watching the candidates themselves. While this, too, is an artifice – the days when people imagined television as an X-ray of the soul are long gone – it was a welcome corrective. It’s far better for a vote to be determined by direct impression than through media hearsay or a rival’s hostile caricatures. Along the way, American voters gained at least four key insights into thei...

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