Rasmussen Poll: Majority Link Media to Trump Attack
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Voters Blame Media for Inspiring Assassination Attempt, Dividing Nation
Six in ten voters think it’s likely that negative news media coverage of President Donald Trump inspired the assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents Dinner on April 25, a new national Rasmussen survey finds. Of U.S. likely voters polled April 27-29 following the attack, 60% think it’s at least “somewhat likely” that hostile media inspired the armed shooter’s attack – including 41% who call it “very likely.” In contrast, just 13% …
Rasmussen Poll: Majority Link Media to Trump Attack
A Rasmussen Reports survey found that many Americans say the mainstream media's coverage of President Donald Trump inspired last month's assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
(POLL) 60% suspect media influence in Trump assassination attempt
The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds most likely US voters say political violence is getting worse, and a majority say negative news media coverage of President Donald Trump likely inspired the latest assassination attempt against him. Seventy-one percent (71%) say the problem of political violence in America is getting worse. Eight percent (8%) say it is getting better, while seventeen percent (17%) say …
Poll: Political Violence Worsening; Majority Blames Negative News Coverage
A new Rasmussen survey says a majority of likely voters think the media’s negative reporting has contributed to political violence. By Dave Workman A new Rasmussen survey released Monday points the finger of blame at negative news coverage for the problem of political violence in the U.S., with 71 percent of respondents saying things are getting worse. According to Rasmussen, 60 percent of voters “think it is likely that negative news media cove…
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