A Syracuse University study uncovered that 36.4% of U.S. journalists favor Democrats, vastly outnumbering the 3.4% who prefer Republicans. This significant imbalance, the first in seven years, showcases the shifting political landscape within media circles. Interestingly, about 51.7% of journalists consider themselves independent, emphasizing a diverse political spectrum. The research, part of a larger report […]
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