Across the country people love listening to music and presidential candidates have taken it upon themselves to create music playlists based on what has been perceived in this presidential election. Clinton's situation is particularly painful. He's spent years chipping away at the edges of his personality, only to discover that there are rough edges. In June, his campaign released an official Hillary 2016 playlist on Spotify. It was full of upbeat, message-driven songs like “Brave,” “Fighters,” “Stronger,” “Believer,” but it felt like an anachronism in a campaign that's more punk than pop. As stated before, as the world evolves presidential elections will evolve. The first major setup in the world of presidential elections dates back to 1920, the introduction of radio debates represented a big step forward in the way candidates had to present themselves to voters, this made the campaigns more intimate, it made it seem like it was the candidate to speak to people in their homes. With Franklin Roosevelt, master of relaxing fireside chats, the new medium found its ideal
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