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Members of President Joe Biden's campaign are trying to coordinate media coverage, according to a new report, amplifying their preferred narratives while scolding reporters for "what they're getting wrong."
The Biden re-election campaign is organizing "off-the-record trips for top political reporters and editors" to the campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, Semafor reported. Those journalists are meeting with top officials in the campaign, including advisers, strategists, and even Biden's campaign manager.
The purpose of the meetings? To review media coverage and correct what the campaign believes "they're getting wrong."
More from Semafor: Two people with knowledge of the situation told Semafor that during meetings with reporters from outlets like The New York Times, the Washington Post, and others, campaign officials have invoked a coverage spreadsheet laying out areas where the team believes their reporting has fallen short.
In particular, campaign officials have chafed at some of the coverage of former President Donald Trump, feeling that outlets are too focused on his legal troubles and haven’t paid enough attention to some of his incendiary recent statements on the campaign trail.
LOL They're giving them spread sheets on what to cover.
Members of President Joe Biden's campaign are trying to coordinate media coverage, according to a new report, amplifying their preferred narratives while scolding reporters for "what they're getting wrong."
The Biden re-election campaign is organizing "off-the-record trips for top political reporters and editors" to the campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, Semafor reported. Those journalists are meeting with top officials in the campaign, including advisers, strategists, and even Biden's campaign manager.
The purpose of the meetings? To review media coverage and correct what the campaign believes "they're getting wrong."
More from Semafor: Two people with knowledge of the situation told Semafor that during meetings with reporters from outlets like The New York Times, the Washington Post, and others, campaign officials have invoked a coverage spreadsheet laying out areas where the team believes their reporting has fallen short.
In particular, campaign officials have chafed at some of the coverage of former President Donald Trump, feeling that outlets are too focused on his legal troubles and haven’t paid enough attention to some of his incendiary recent statements on the campaign trail.
LOL They're giving them spread sheets on what to cover.
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