Polling
Fox News Poll: 76 Percent Think IRS Destroyed Lerner E-mails; 12 Perce
Gallup: Public's Confidence in News Media Sinks to Record Low
In its annual survey of the public's faith in 17 key institutions, TV news has fallen to a new low, with only the U.S. Congress ranking below it in terms of public esteem. Just 18 percent of U.S. adults say they have "a great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in TV news, down from 23 percent who gave those answers last year. The previous record low was in 2012, when just 21 percent said…
NBC/WSJ Poll Cooks Its Common Core Questions, Fabricates Claim of Stro
NBC/WSJ Poll: 54 Percent Say Obama 'Can't Lead, Get the Job Done'; 'Ni
Chuck Todd: Public Is Telling Obama 'Your Presidency Is Over' In New N
After Cantor Loss, Frank Luntz Declares: 'We Republican Pollsters Suck
Agenda-Driven Much? CNBC's Dan Mangan, on Kaiser Poll: 'Shut Up About
AP's Klapper Ignores His Own Oct. 2012 Stories in Painting Benghazi Pa
Politico Poll: 80 Percent of Voters in Competitive States Want Abortio
Journalists Are Angry White Men, Fewer Republicans In Newsrooms Than I
Picking up on the new survey of journalists nationwide conducted for the School of Journalism at Indiana University, San Francisco Chronicle columnist Debra Saunders offered two amusing takes on it in her Tuesday column: > “The profession that dubbed the Republican Party a refuge for ‘angry white men’ is teeming with angry white men.”
Bernard Goldberg: ‘Ridiculous’ 50% of Journalists Are Independents
New Survey of 1,000 Journalists: Four Times More Identify as Democrats
In a just-released survey conducted in late 2013, of 1,080 television network, print and online journalists, 28 percent self-identified as Democrats and only one-fourth as many, a piddling seven percent, called themselves Republican. That four-to-one disparity is up from two-to-one (36 to 18 percent) in the same poll taken in 2002, as the share of Republicans has plunged by 11 points. The…