"A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that 68% of Americans "believe most reporters try to help the candidate that they want to win."
The belief that news reporters are often news twisters isn't confined to cranky ideologues. It cuts across all racial, gender and income groups. A full 82% of Republicans, 56% of Democrats and 69% of independents believe reporters try to give an assist to the candidate they prefer. Only 17% of all voters believe most reporters actually attempt to deliver unbiased coverage.
Barack Obama is likely to be the beneficiary of this favoritism come the fall campaign. During the primaries 54% of those surveyed by Rasmussen thought he received the most favorable coverage vs. 22% for John McCain and only 14% for Hillary Clinton.
This fall, a full 44% of voters think the media will try to make Senator Obama look good while only 13% think most reporters will tilt in Senator McCain's direction. Even Democrats believe that the news media will be part of the Obama cheering section – 27% believe reporters will shape coverage in Mr. Obama's favor, 16% think they will want Mr. McCain to win, while 34% think reporters will be largely unbiased."
-- John Fund, discovering Americans see a lot less journalistic integrity (and I'll add: vapid coverage of the usual PC tropes, extremely superficial coverage of religious and spiritual issues, and extreme Left-wing bias) especially regarding the candidate with, by far, the fewest accomplishments but who can, somehow, still get positive coverage for merely wearing jeans - as reported in the Wall Street Journal
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