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May 8, 2018
Appendix D: Detailed tables
For the economy, crime and immigration, Western Europeans who hold populist views rate the news media’s coverage less positively than those with non-populist views
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For the economy, crime and immigration, Western Europeans who hold populist views rate the news media’s coverage less positively than those with non-populist views
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Trust levels for the eight news outlets surveyed in each country
Trust levels for the eight news outlets surveyed in each country (continued)
Trust levels for the eight news outlets surveyed in each country (continued)
Western Europeans who hold populist views rate the news media less positively than those with non-populist views (continued)
For the economy, crime and immigration, Western Europeans who hold populist views rate the news media’s coverage less positively than those with non-populist views
Western Europeans who hold populist views rate the news media less positively than those with non-populist views
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