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March 10, 2020
Black and white Democrats differ in their media diets, assessments of primaries
Black Democrats less likely than white Democrats to be in a left-leaning audience bubble
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Election News Pathways Project
Data Tool: Media Traits by Race/Ethnicity
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American News Pathways February 2020 Survey Dataset
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Black and white Democrats differ in their media diets, assessments of primaries
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Black Democrats less likely than white Democrats to be in a left-leaning audience bubble
A woman votes in the Democratic primaries at a Columbia, South Carolina, polling place on Feb. 29. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
South Carolina primary – Columbia, SC
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