Feb 18
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New Poll Shows 77% of Americans Believe Media Bias Skews Coverage of Politics
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A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals that 77% of U.S. adults believe the media exhibits bias in covering social and political issues, with partisan divisions playing a key role. Critics, including Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle, argue that media bias is damaging credibility, influencing public trust, and potentially affecting election outcomes by prioritizing narratives over balanced coverage.
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