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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The fact that they don’t have a diverse group says volumes. I have Black, Latina, even an Afghani American friend who all voted for Y. It’s not that hard to find. [/quote] Who doesn’t have a diverse group? [/quote] CNN CNN has an agenda, through and through. They want everyone to think it’s White women who support Republicans. It’s their narrative. They don’t want to talk about the plethora of women of other races (me included) who are turned off by the ridiculous rhetoric of the current Democratic Party. [/quote] THIS. Could they be any more obvious? There are SO MANY POC who voted for Youngkin. And the posters who claim a vote for Youngkin is a vote against "equality" just sound like morons. Not one person has been able to cough up any examples of Youngkin being "against equality." It is utterly absurd to even suggest it.[/quote] CNN has become so obviously biased that it can no longer be considered journalism, but rather: leftist propaganda.[/quote] So much of the media has become leftist propaganda, unfortunately. I know the right-wingers have Fox, but the media as a whole, definitely leans very far left. I truly wish there were some less bias sources, but for now, so just read the news from both sides and assume the truth lies somewhere in the middle. [/quote] Yup. I read AP News and Reuters. Plus, supplement with BBC, WSJ. I also listen a variety of podcasts but those aren't "news" - Freakonomics, NPR - planet money, here & now (which I find very balanced). I don't watch TV news except for election/disaster coverage. Very rarely. [/quote] +1 DP[/quote]
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