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October 17, 2016
Trump, Clinton Supporters Differ on How Media Should Cover Controversial Statements
Many more voters see Trump as getting too much coverage than think so of Clinton
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Trump, Clinton Supporters Differ on How Media Should Cover Controversial Statements
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About a third of Trump supporters think he gets too much coverage
Many more voters see Trump as getting too much coverage than think so of Clinton
Majorities of Trump and Clinton supporters think fact-checking is the media’s responsibility
Trump supporters split on whether news media should emphasize offensive statements
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