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And while the relationship between the White House and the news media has been contentious at times, nearly half say the news media have treated George W. Bush the same as they have other presidents.
Trust, Confidence And AccuracyRead the full CBS News/New York Times poll (.pdf)
Sixty-three percent of those polled have at least a fair amount of trust and confidence in the news media. This includes just 15 percent, who say they have a great deal of confidence in the media.
How much confidence do you have in the news media?
A great deal
A fair amount
Not very much / None
This level of confidence in the media is higher than it has been in recent years. In September, 2005, a Gallup Poll found that 50 percent of Americans had a great deal or fair amount of confidence in the media. And in September, 2004, during the hard-fought presidential race, when the media were under a great deal of criticism, just 44 percent had a great deal or fair amount of confidence in the media.
The stories in the news media are:
Accurate
Inaccurate
Americans younger than age 45 are more likely than those older than 45 to say stories by the media are accurate. And more Democrats and Independents than Republicans say the news media’s stories are accurate.
The Media And The President
Forty-five percent of respondents say the news media have treated George W. Bush the same as other Presidents. Thirty-five percent say they have been harder on Bush, while 18 percent say the news media have been easier on him.
Compared to other presidents, the news media have been:
Harder on President Bush
Easier on President Bush
Treating President Bush the same
Republicans are more than five times as likely as Democrats to say the news media have been harder on George W. Bush compared to other presidents.
How often do the News Media tell the truth?
Always / Most of the time
Sometimes / Hardly ever
How often does the Bush Administration tell the truth?
Always / Most of the time
Sometimes / Hardly ever
As expected, views on whether the Bush Administration tells the truth break down along party and ideological lines. Majorities of Republicans and conservatives say the administration is truthful all or most of the time, while most Democrats and liberals hold the opposing view. Also, the president is not extremely popular right now; his approval rating is at a low 42 percent.
This poll was conducted among a nationwide random sample of 1229 adults, interviewed by telephone January 20-25, 2006. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points.
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