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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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Number of Americans Who Feel News Coverage Is Inaccurate Increases Sharply Republicans most likely to perceive media as inaccurate and biased

by Frank Newport

GALLUP NEWS SERVICE

PRINCETON, NJ -- Americans are more likely now than at any point in the previous
15 years to say that news organizations’ stories and reports are inaccurate.
Additionally, about half of Americans perceive that there is a bias towards one
political party or the other in the way news organizations report the news, and by a
two-to-one margin, those who feel there is a bias say it favors the Democrats.
gallup.com
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