This research aims to explore in depth how mass media shapes voter preferences in the 2024 General Election in Indonesia. The method used in this research is qualitative with a case study approach. This study analyzes the social construction carried out by the mass media on political issues, candidates and political parties. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with voters and analysis of mass media content. The research results show that mass media has the power to shape voter preferences through framing , agenda setting , and priming . Mass media not only functions as a transmitter of information, but also as an agent of social construction that can influence voters' perceptions and decisions in determining their political choices.
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