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ABC-7’s editorial approach to covering the 2024 general Election

ABC-7's goal is to produce accurate, transparent, and trustworthy coverage for members of the Borderland's engaged and informed electorate.

As El Paso and southern New Mexico approaches the 2024 general election, concerns about misinformation, AI-driven deepfakes and election security each have the potential to cloud editorial coverage.

Presidential politics and the congressional balance of power will dominate national coverage, and as watchdogs for our communities, it is up to ABC-7 to focus on El Paso, Las Cruces, Dona Ana County, Texas, and New Mexico races.

Producing accurate, transparent and unbiased coverage will be ABC-7's key to earning and keeping the trust of members of an already wary multi-platform audience. According to 2023 research commissioned by RTDNA from Magid, only 41% of the audience trusts political coverage will be accurate and correct; 39% believe it will be balanced and represent all sides. For reference, 65% would be an ideal score and 55% would be acceptable, so ABC-7 clearly has its work cut out for it.

The Magid survey was conducted in media markets large and small across the country, including the Borderland. Findings were similar based on gender, geography, and race; only age yielded a significantly different response, specifically among Generation Z respondents (born between 1997 and 2012) who describe themselves as considerably less passionate about political coverage overall.

Earning Trust Through Transparency

While it is impossible to plan for every potential coverage scenario, it is our intention is to explain our overall editorial approach and priorities.

  • To maintain continuity in our coverage, we will take a “beat” approach by assigning specific reporters to cover individual candidates and issues; this will allow our team of journalists to immerse themselves in the subject matter leading up to election day. While it may not always be possible to schedule with 100% consistency, we will do our best.
  • In our TV and digital stories, we will clearly attribute sources of all data and documentation included in the report (and include hyperlinks when available).
  • When we interview a candidate, we will post the full, unedited video version of the interview, as well as a written transcription on our website and news app.
  • When covering multiple candidates running for the same race, we will attempt to fairly compare each by asking the same (or similar) questions and by allowing equal time for each response.
  • If a candidate chooses not to answer a direct question from one of our reporters, we will make a respectful second attempt to ask the question again. If the candidate selects to not answer a second time, we may choose to not include his/her response in our edited story (the full interview will remain available online, however).
  • If we choose to interview a political expert, it will be so the individual can help explain a complex issue without taking a political position. We will thoroughly vet the individual’s background and explain why the interview is important/relevant.
  • When we stream or air a scheduled candidate speech, we will request a hard copy in advance and, when provided, post it with the archived video of the speech.

We will also publish an online Voter’s Guide to help you do your own research on the candidates and issues that will be on November’s ballot. The Voter’s Guide will include links to an online “Civic Center” powered by BallotReady.com; the resource provides information on voter registration, candidate/issue research and sample ballots.

Our Coverage Priorities

As an independent newsgathering organization, we have developed a list of six coverage priorities to guide our political reporting. The list was derived from audience feedback and internal newsroom discussion, and will take priority over orchestrated campaign events organized by individual campaigns.

CrimeEconomyEducation
As part of our commitment to
covering public safety, we will
track which violent crimes are
being committed, and where.
We will ask candidates about
crime trends and their plans for
addressing and funding public
safety concerns.
Inflation-fueled price increases
have families paying more for
household items. In many
cases, raises don’t equal cost
of living increases, which has a
domino effect that impacts the
ability to save – or spend on
non-essential goods such as
vacations.
We will ask about spending
priorities and strategies to keep
budgets balanced.
School funding, classroom
sizes and lesson plans all
impact a child’s ability to learn
and excel. Our coverage will
cover everything from the
classroom to the school board
meeting room.
Health CareHousingImmigration
The 2022 Supreme Court
ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade
returned abortion laws to
individual states. Meanwhile,
prescription drug costs and
unexpected medical bills
continue to impact personal
pocketbooks.
We will explore each of the
issues, along with solutions to
help improve healthy living.
With more people moving into
the market, home prices are
increasing while availability is
decreasing.
At the same time, the number
of people experiencing
homelessness is also
increasing.
We will report on specific plans
to address each issue.
Impacts from the flow of
documented and
undocumented immigrants
span far beyond the border
states.
City and county budgets are
stressed with added expenses
and receive inconsistent aid
from the federal government.
We will report on the search for
solutions at local, county, state
and federal levels.

Tracking polls (aka “horse race” polls) may be included as a springboard into an in-depth report or to add context within a story. Here are links to the polls we will be monitoring, including those used by the broadcast networks.

Producing Accurate & Unbiased Coverage

According to the American Psychological Association, implicit bias “is a negative attitude, of which one is not consciously aware, against a specific social group. Implicit bias is thought to be shaped by experience and based on learned associations between particular qualities and social categories, including race and/or gender. Individuals’ perceptions and behaviors can be influenced by the implicit biases they hold, even if they are unaware they hold such biases.”

Awareness and knowledge of the potential for implicit bias are our best defenses against it influencing our reporting. We have already adopted the following best practices from the Center for Racial Justice Innovation into our companywide editorial guidelines, and will apply them to our political coverage:

  • Avoid stereotypes
  • Use a multiracial lens, and consider all communities of color.
  • Focus on actions and impacts, rather than attitudes and intentions.
  • Ensure headlines, images, captions and graphics are fair and responsible in their depiction of
    people (of color), and coverage of the issues.

We will also assign reporters to fact-check statements made by candidates during campaign appearances and in advertising messages paid for by individual campaigns and/or political action committees. Fact check reporting will include attribution to the sources used to confirm or contradict candidate statements, and we will also include information about who is paying for advertising messages.

Get Engaged and Informed by Checking Our Online Voter’s Guide

To track the stories that are most important to you, we invite you to create a user profile on our website by clicking the bell icon at the bottom right of your screen. Here are the benefits of creating an account:

  • Personalized profile allows you to create a site avatar and keep track of your personal engagement history.
  • Personalized news feed allows you to follow your favorite authors and/or topics.
  • Allows you to comment on articles and use the notification tray to let you know when another commenter has responded to a thread you’re following.
  • Receive notifications when there is breaking news, severe weather or a local event livestream.
Article Topic Follows: Voter Guide 2024

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