Updated May 19, 2025 • 1-min read
Posted by Anonymous
May 18, 2025
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Posted by Anonymous - May 18, 2025
Honestly, I think Sean Hannity affects how people see elections a lot more than some folks want to admit. My older cousin said he voted differently after watching Hannity every night during the last election cycle. The dude is always super confident and makes politics sound like a team sport, so it’s easy to pick sides when you listen to him. He doesn’t just talk about candidates, though—he actually tries to explain why one party is 'saving America' and the other is 'ruining everything.' That stuff sticks in people’s heads, especially if they’re on the fence. But he also gets criticized for being way too biased and not showing both sides, which can make things even more divided. In my experience, when my family talks about who to vote for, it almost always comes back to something someone heard on Hannity. It’s like, if he says someone’s bad news, they believe it. Whether you love him or hate him, you can’t ignore that people care what he thinks. That’s why politicians want to get on his show so bad. He’s got real influence, even if people pretend he doesn’t matter anymore.
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