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People didn't believe the nonsense that the media were politically neutral

These latest figures on how American voters viewed the media during the election period should come as no surprise.

The Media Research Center (MRC) announced its findings of a new post-election poll on what voters thought about the news media's influence on the 2016 US presidential race.

The MRC/YouGov poll was conducted on November 9 and 10.

Key findings:
- 7 in 10 (69%) voters do not believe the news media are honest and truthful.

- 8 in 10 (78%) of voters believe the news coverage of the presidential campaign was biased, with nearly a 3-to-1 majority believing the media were for Clinton (59%) vs. for Trump (21%).

- Even 1/3 (32%) of Clinton voters believe the media was "pro-Clinton."

- 8% of Trump voters said they would have voted for Clinton if they had believed what the media were saying about Trump.

- 97% of voters said they did not let the media's bias influence their vote.
Maybe the media's bias for Hillary pi$$ed people off, and thus spurred on voters to pull the lever for Trump.

Media Research Center President Brent Bozell said about the poll...
"The media are in full panic mode because the American people rejected their leftist agenda — and them. People didn't believe the nonsense that the media were politically neutral. Even a third of Hillary's supporters believe they were pro-Hillary!

"When you have a strong majority of actual voters saying the national 'news' media were biased in favor of Hillary Clinton and tried to influence the public to vote for her; and believing they are fundamentally dishonest, you have a major problem that can't be fixed with an apology. The public has rejected this institution as being either objective or truthful. There is an institutional bias at major media networks that must be repaired and I am highly skeptical that news executives are interested or capable of undertaking this responsibility.

"Despite the overwhelming and persistent bias of this cycle in particular, I am heartened by the fact that, according to our poll, the American people didn't let it sway their vote. If this isn't a wakeup call for the left-wing media to stay out of politics, I don't know what is."