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Which propaganda technique is being used when a political candidate seems to be recalling all the good things he has done, omitting facts that would justify his defeat? Glitteri…
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Which propaganda technique is being used when a political candidate seems to be recalling all the good things he has done, omitting facts that would justify his defeat?
Glittering generalities
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Bandwagon
Card stacking
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Card stacking is the most likely answer. Putting the best facts first before the negatives is almost the exact definition of card stacking.
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If you are on odyssey-ware, I can promise you its card stacking.
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