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I think it's definitely the case that the group of voters in 1789 was much smaller and more homogeneous than it is today.

I also think the nature of propaganda has changed a little as well. Today, messages can be delivered cheaply to everyone, everywhere, from anywhere, nearly instantaneously. There is far less of a propagation delay, and far less of a natural check on the rate and volume of propaganda.