58% Of Voters Agree: Media Are ‘Enemy of the People’
Posted by freedomforall 3 years, 9 months ago to Politics
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"Fifty-eight percent of likely voters either strongly agree (34 percent) or somewhat agree (24 percent) with the statement that the “media are ‘truly the enemy of the people,’” according to a survey conducted this week for Rasmussen Reports by Pulse Opinion Research.
In an article published on its website on Friday, Rasmussen Reports noted: “In the wake of the 2019 Mueller Report, which found no evidence of the ‘Russian collusion’ the media had hyped, Trump tweeted: ‘Fake News is truly the ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!’”
This inspired the question that Rasmussen asked of 1,000 likely voters on Wednesday and Thursday of this week: “Do you agree or disagree with this statement: The media are ‘truly the enemy of the people’?”
The results: 34 percent said they “strongly agree;” 24 percent said they “somewhat agree;” 13 percent said they “somewhat disagree;” 23 percent said they “strongly disagree;” and 6 percent said they were “not sure.”
Among self-identified conservatives, 56 percent said they “strongly agree” and 25 percent said they “somewhat agree”—for a total of 81 percent who strongly or somewhat agree. "
"Fifty-eight percent of likely voters either strongly agree (34 percent) or somewhat agree (24 percent) with the statement that the “media are ‘truly the enemy of the people,’” according to a survey conducted this week for Rasmussen Reports by Pulse Opinion Research.
In an article published on its website on Friday, Rasmussen Reports noted: “In the wake of the 2019 Mueller Report, which found no evidence of the ‘Russian collusion’ the media had hyped, Trump tweeted: ‘Fake News is truly the ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!’”
This inspired the question that Rasmussen asked of 1,000 likely voters on Wednesday and Thursday of this week: “Do you agree or disagree with this statement: The media are ‘truly the enemy of the people’?”
The results: 34 percent said they “strongly agree;” 24 percent said they “somewhat agree;” 13 percent said they “somewhat disagree;” 23 percent said they “strongly disagree;” and 6 percent said they were “not sure.”
Among self-identified conservatives, 56 percent said they “strongly agree” and 25 percent said they “somewhat agree”—for a total of 81 percent who strongly or somewhat agree. "
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