Okay. I understand that, in Iowa and New Hampshire, the Presidential primaries are almost as important and somewhat as interesting as college sports.

I also understand that the major Presidential contenders spend years visiting the states - over and over again.

And I also understand that many of the political activities in the early primary states (Iowa in particular) emphasize a voter’s ability to “take the measure of a man” through personal contact. (Like the Ames Straw Poll)

I can’t quite understand, however, why 35% of likely voters would choose to listen to pre-recorded campaign calls. Is their dinner-time conversation REALLY that boring?

Stats from Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.

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