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March 3, 2020
About one-fifth of Democrats and Republicans get political news in a kind of media bubble
Demographic differences between groups in partisan audience news bubbles
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Election News Pathways Project
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Election News Pathways November 2019 Survey Dataset
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About one-fifth of Democrats and Republicans get political news in a kind of media bubble
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About one-fifth in each party only get political news from sources with like-minded audiences
Stronger ideological alignment among those in partisan audience news bubbles
Republicans in a right-leaning audience news bubble overwhelmingly rely on Fox News as their main source
Democrats in a left-leaning audience news bubble tend to be younger
Demographic differences between groups in partisan audience news bubbles
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