Monday, May 2, 2016

Not a Single White House Reporter Is A Republican

President Barack Obama gives a press conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, June 23, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

Washington Free Beacon: Poll: Not a Single White House Reporter Is a Republican

Sixty percent not registered to vote.

Not a single member of the White House press corps is a registered Republican, according to survey results recently published by Politico.

Those results are buried in a story this week on President Barack Obama’s relationship with the press. An infographic posted in the story reveals that not a single one of the 72 members of the White House press corps surveyed by the Virginia-based trade publication identifies with the GOP.

Of the journalists surveyed, more than a quarter are registered Democrats and 13 percent are not members of any political party. Sixty percent are not registered to vote, but 72 percent of those polled said they think reporters should vote in elections they cover.

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WNU Editor: 60% not registered to vote is also a high figure.

2 comments:

  1. Not surprising, when you look at the press over the last 50 years, you can see the left wing bias. Here in Canada you can see the Liberals and NDP get a free ride on stories that if a Tory did it, they would be crucified. I for one don't understand why the Tories when in power didn't shut down the CBC, totally a Liberal Propaganda mouth piece.

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    1. Leave the CBC alone.

      The sad reality is that facts and science have a well documented left wing bias.

      For example, the Earth is older than 6,000 years and Adam and Eve didn't ride dinosaurs.

      http://www.cbc.ca/radio/popup/audio/listen.html?autoPlay=true&clipIds=2385887566&mediaIds=2385887470&contentarea=radio&subsection1=radio1&subsection2=entertainment&subsection3=the_debaters&contenttype=audio&title=2014/03/12/1.2864935-climate-change-&-online-dating&contentid=1.2864935

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