Manipulation of voters isn鈥檛 new, but the science of it is now so well crafted that even vital data about each voter is dug up 鈥 often personal information on the Internet.
First Iowa, now Florida, have seen the first wave of political TV ads from super PACs 鈥 mostly negative 鈥 that will smother the 2012 presidential elections. Voters have an easy way to avoid such ads: the mute button. Here are eight reasons to use it:
Manipulation of voters isn鈥檛 new, but the science of it is now so well crafted that even vital data about each voter is dug up 鈥 often personal information on the Internet.
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