Attention to COVID-19 news drops, but Democrats still substantially more interested than Republicans
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How Americans navigated the news in 2020: A tumultuous year in review
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Republicans who relied on Trump for news more concerned than other Republicans about election fraud
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Most Republicans approve of Trump’s post-election messaging, but about a third say it has been wrong
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Americans plan to follow election returns closely; Biden supporters more confident their news sources will make right call
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Republicans who rely most on Trump for COVID-19 news see the outbreak differently from those who don’t
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Before Trump tested positive for coronavirus, Republicans’ attention to pandemic had sharply declined
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Political divides, conspiracy theories and divergent news sources heading into 2020 election
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Majority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s COVID-19 messaging, though large partisan gaps persist
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Americans who mainly get their news on social media are less engaged, less knowledgeable
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