Majority of Americans believe US media coverage of elections was biased: poll
The overwhelming majority of Americans (80%) believe the media were biased towards one of the candidates in the coverage of the presidential election, according to a Sputnik.Polls survey. At the same time, more than half of respondents (59%) said neither local nor national media were objective. The survey was conducted in the United States by TNS UK for Sputnik news agency and radio.
According to the poll, 16% of Americans believe the national media favored one of the candidates, while local outlets remained objective. On the contrary, 5% said only local media were biased, while the national media were not. Only 20% respondents believed that the US media provided balanced coverage of the candidates.
The survey was conducted from November 3 to November 7 by the TNS UK research company in the US for Sputnik news agency and radio. As many as 1012 respondents aged 18 to 64 were asked the following question, "Regarding the presidential campaign in the United States, do you think that the media were biased towards one of the candidates?". The margin of error for the nationwide data is +/- 3.1% with a confidence level of 95%.