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January 24, 2020
An oasis of bipartisanship: Republicans and Democrats distrust social media sites for political and election news
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Election News Pathways Project
Data Tool: Survey Question on Trust in Social Media News
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Election News Pathways November 2019 Survey Dataset
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An oasis of bipartisanship: Republicans and Democrats distrust social media sites for political and election news
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Few trust social media as a place to get political and election news
People in both parties show low trust in social media as a source of political news
Those who mostly use social media for political news are less likely to be concerned about made-up information
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