reportSep 16, 2020 Political Divides, Conspiracy Theories and Divergent News Sources Heading Into 2020 Election Republicans are about four times as likely as Democrats to say voter fraud has been a major issue with mail-in ballots.
reportFeb 5, 2020 A sore subject: Almost half of Americans have stopped talking politics with someone Democrats are more likely than Republicans to have stopped discussing political and election news with someone: 50% vs. 41%, respectively.
reportMar 4, 2020 About one-fifth of Democrats and Republicans get political news in a kind of media bubble In total, 20% of all Democrats get political news only from outlets with left-leaning audiences, while 18% of all Republicans do so only from outlets with right-leaning audiences.
reportFeb 26, 2020 Most say journalists should be watchdogs, but views of how well they fill this role vary by party, media diet Nearly three out of four U.S. adults say that, in general, it’s important for journalists to function as watchdogs over elected officials.
reportFeb 25, 2016 Seven-in-Ten Reddit Users Get News on the Site Presidential candidates were mentioned in over 350,000 comments in May, June and September 2015, with a high level of early interest in Bernie Sanders