Inside the Beltway: Public getting more skeptical in its views of the press

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Inside the Beltway: Public getting more skeptical in its views of the press
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The American public does not have a particularly comfortable relationship with the press and news coverage itself these days. Yes, we have some numbers of note about that.

The American public does not have the closest relationship with the press and news coverage itself these days. A wide-ranging new Pew Research Center poll has insight on that.

“Republicans are also about twice as likely as Democrats to believe political interests have a great deal of influence onorganizations. Two-thirds of Republicans say this about political interests, compared with 34% of Democrats. Six-in-ten Republicans and 45% of Democrats say financial interests have a great deal of influence onis certainly getting buzz in the press. News organizations are following Mr. Kennedy and his vigorous campaign, and many suggest he’s making an impact.

Mr. Jones’ journey — hopefully punctuated with diner delights, revealing chats and good coffee — takes him to the Nest Egg Cafe in Allendale Charter Township, Michigan; Brunch It Up in Brookfield, Wisconsin; and the Eagle Diner in Warminster, Pennsylvania.• 78% of registered U.S. voters say they are “definitely” voting in the 2024 presidential election; 83% of Republicans, 83% of Democrats and 67% of independents agree.

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