Media politics: Biden, Trump and the weighting of the issues in the presidential election
Learn why reporting on Joe Biden is critical and how it could influence Donald Trump. Find out why the hunt only benefits Trump.

Media politics: Biden, Trump and the weighting of the issues in the presidential election
The role of the media in the election campaign: Why the hunt only benefits Donald Trump
The US presidential election campaign is in full swing, and the media is playing a crucial role in covering the candidates. In the past, certain issues have had the effect of greatly influencing public opinion, such as the Hillary Clinton email scandal in 2016. Now the headlines are focused on Joe Biden's health, despite there being no concrete evidence of a serious illness.
It is important to critically examine media coverage, especially when it may result in certain candidates being targeted. The question of the proportionality of the topics covered is of great importance as it can influence the outcome of the election.
Instead of focusing on Biden's potential health problems, the media should also focus more attention on Trump's misdeeds and authoritarian tendencies. Through one-sided reporting, the media runs the risk of favoring Trump and favoring his possible re-election.
Speculation about a possible replacement of Biden as the nominee should be viewed with caution as it could lead to fragmentation of the electorate and ultimately benefit Trump. The media should assume its responsibility and ensure balanced reporting to enable voters to make an informed decision.
It is up to voters not to be influenced by superficial headlines and sensationalist reporting, but to actively engage with the candidates' positions and plans. This is the only way to make an informed decision that serves the interests of the country and not individual political actors.