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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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A new study, conducted by the Wesleyan Media Project, evidenced how Hillary Clinton devoted an enormous amount of television advertising during the 2016 presidential campaign on personal characteristics and a much smaller amount on actual policy — despite the left regularly dubbing her a “policy wonk.”

In fact, the study published on Monday found that Clinton’s TV advertising had the least amount of policy since at least the 2000 election, the Washington Free Beacon reported.

The study found that just 25 percent of Clinton’s ads focused on policy with more than 60 percent “solely about candidate characteristics.”

While Clinton suffered an epic loss in 2016, she also has the dubious distinction of being the only candidate, from any party, to spend less than 40 percent of their TV advertising focusing on policy since 2000.

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