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According to Pew Research, the Washington Post is more trusted by liberal readers than conservatives. However, i n 2016, The Washington Post published an anti-Bernie Sanders editorial, “Bernie Sanders’s fiction-filled campaign,” that the New Republic called an “ embarrassment.”
The AllSides Media Bias Chart™ shows the political bias of some of the most-read sources in America. The outlets featured on the AllSides Media Bias Chart™ have varying degrees of influence. Read about whether conservative or liberal media outlets are more widely read.
Transcript Audio. For the first time in 36 years, The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate. Publisher and CEO William Lewis explained, "We are returning to our roots of not ...
The Washington Post declined to make an endorsement in this year's presidential race. Its editorial board has written that GOP nominee Donald Trump is unfit for office.
The Washington Post Bias Still Leans Left, Despite Outlier. On average, participants across the political spectrum rated content from the Washington Post as on the border of Center and Lean Left. Strangely, a majority of respondents who identified themselves as Left or Lean Left indicated they believe Washington Post content is actually Lean ...
Major print news outlets — including the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, and the Washington Post — also are significantly more likely to be characterized as liberal than as conservative (though still only around one-third of Americans or fewer overall classify each of them as liberal).
A 2014 Pew Research Center survey found the majority of the Washington Post audience — 61% — has left-of-center political views. Just 7% of Washington Post consumers are consistently conservative; 20% are of mixed political persuasion. Third-Party Claims of Washington Post Bias