Absolutely correct, this is also why Senate and Congress meetings out be secret and not public
Public discussions quickly devolve onto messaging rather than preserving nuance which itself goes against the main intention and use of said chambers of national debate
Public discussions quickly devolve onto messaging rather than preserving nuance which itself goes against the main intention and use of said chambers of national debate
For the interested
https://congressionalresearch.org/
Citations from dozens of academics on the topic https://congressionalresearch.org/PartisanshipCitations.html