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Members of the press by and large lean left — that's the truth; polls and surveys over the years have shown most journalists vote Democrat, even the ones who claim to be independent. This is a problem because it means the American people can't trust the reporters to report honestly on the political landscape. Just ask President Donald Trump — Russia collusion, pee tapes and more Russia collusion! And what about Hunter Biden? Roger Ream, president of The Fund for American Studies, discusses the state of today's media landscape and how it can be better balanced.
By The Washington Times4.7
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Members of the press by and large lean left — that's the truth; polls and surveys over the years have shown most journalists vote Democrat, even the ones who claim to be independent. This is a problem because it means the American people can't trust the reporters to report honestly on the political landscape. Just ask President Donald Trump — Russia collusion, pee tapes and more Russia collusion! And what about Hunter Biden? Roger Ream, president of The Fund for American Studies, discusses the state of today's media landscape and how it can be better balanced.

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