A manufactured candidate is a political figure created or heavily shaped by strategists, media, or interest groups to appeal to voters. They are often promoted through scripted messaging, image crafting, and selective exposure, bypassing grassroots development. This tactic primarily benefits political parties, donors, and spin doctors seeking controllable, marketable representatives, rather than the electorate.
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