Question : Can explicit appeals that directly invoke race and/or racial stereotypes, for example, effectively activate racial attitudes in white Americans’ political opinions?How did Obama’s presidency, which both heightened the salience of race in political discourse and increased the importance of racial attitudes in Americans’ partisan preferences, affect the media’s ability to prime race-based considerations in mass political evaluations? Race has been a topic of discussion for centuries. It seems to be a topic that's able to transcend time. In history time and time again, you read and learn about groups of individuals who were racial profiled. These profiles turn into stereotypes that stick to that specific race. It then tries to turn into the normal which is where the movements come into play. The media and technology over the years have definitely increased racial tensions, especially in the 21st century. It’s now a thing where individuals will slide in “shade comments” wh...