Nolte: Only Six Percent Have Great Confidence Journalists Act in Public’s Best Interest
Only six percent of U.S. adults say they have a “great deal of confidence in journalists to act in the public’s best interests.”

Only six percent of U.S. adults say they have a “great deal of confidence in journalists to act in the public’s best interests.”

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mouthpiece Global Times on Wednesday responded to a Pew Research Center Poll arguing that China does not have to take the opinions of Western nations “seriously.”

Chinese people voted the U.S. “the most disappointing country” in the world for its response to the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic, according to an opinion poll conducted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) newspaper Global Times, which published a report on the findings on Friday.

A memo by the Republican National Committee (RNC) that contains internal GOP polling data shows the American public, even Democrat voters, are turning against the Democrat Party’s “impeachment inquiry” into President Donald Trump.

Twitter’s userbase is disproportionately young, affluent, and Democrat, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center.

29 percent of men under 30 have had their political views changed by social media, while 14 percent of Americans overall have been affected by Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and other platforms in the same way, according to Pew Research.

The California Republican Party is considering taking legal action to force the State of California to adopt a more secure system for online voter registration, alleging that the current system is too lax and allows for potential voter fraud.

A large Pew survey show shows that Donald Trump’s supporters are more tolerant, open-minded, respectful, understanding and open to debate than are Hillary Clinton’s vibrantly diverse coalition of intolerant ethnic, sexual and progressive factions.

It’s not every day that Mother Jones magazine publishes something asking progressives to take it down a notch, but that’s what author Kevin Drum did in a piece published Tuesday.

Support for President Obama’s nuclear deal with the regime in Iran has dwindled to just 21% among the American people, according to a new poll released by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center on Tuesday.
