Likewise, bandwagon fallacy is also sometimes called the appeal to common belief or appeal to the masses because it’s all about getting people to do or think something because “everyone else is doing ...
The most current example of bandwagon fallacy in Pakistan is that a leader of a religious political party who lost his election to the National Assembly in the last General Election from his own ...
The bandwagon fallacy for a presidential team is the creation of highly-paid media practitioners to lure and entrap minds into believing that someone is everyone’s presidential choice and therefore ...