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March 28, 2024
Democrat voters are the least worried that the government will use the guise of fighting misinformation and hate speech to censor political dissent on the Internet and social media, a new national survey reveals.
Nearly half (47%) of all U.S.…
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May 22, 2023
A majority of Americans are rejecting the media’s attempts to shield leftist billionaire activist George Soros from criticism and cast his opponents as anti-Semites.
A new survey by Rasmussen Reports and Ron Coleman’s ColemanNation podcast of…
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February 1, 2023
Appearing on Sunday's Fox & Friends Weekend, former Walmart CEO Bill Simon warned consumers that massive layoffs combined with the disastrous inflation crisis hurts “100 percent of the population.”
Simon stressed that “we have to get…
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December 14, 2022
Three-fourths all U.S. likely voters think that social media companies like Facebook are censoring content because of political bias, and three-fourths of Democrat voters agree, but Democrats are much less likely to want Congress to do anything…
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June 2, 2022
In a woke wave of companies pushing environmental, social and governance standards, only 12.9 percent of Walmart’s shareholders voted to uphold a pro-abortion proposal despite the left’s outcry over so-called “abortion rights,” according to a new…
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April 29, 2022
Americans largely think Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter will make it better, and that they’ll use it more often, now that the free-speech billionaire has purchased the giant social media platform.
Asked if Musk’s purchase will make the platform…
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February 11, 2022
Legacy media professionals say the mix of news people see on social media platforms is one-sided, inaccurate and one-sided – just the way Americans say they view the legacy news media.
A new Medill Media Industry Survey of more than fifteen hundred…
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January 10, 2022
While a slim majority of Americans still want social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to allow unrestricted free speech on their platforms, a solid majority of Democrats want the platforms to regulate content that might offend “some people…
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February 16, 2021
Only one in nine U.S. likely voters are very confident that social media censor questionable content in a fair and unbiased way, while nearly half have no trust at all that it will do so, a new Rasmussen survey finds.
The national survey, conducted…
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December 30, 2020
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) broke the internet when he announced that he would be objecting to certification of the Electoral College results on January 6.
He also broke one of America’s leading retailers. Walmart attacked him for it in a…