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Where are you getting info about the election? Tell us & enter our giveaway!
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on Sep 20, 2016 (Read 206949 times | Comments: 199)
Where are you getting your information about the election? What sources do you trust the most?

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MrsCrystalWaugh
MrsCrystalWaugh


on Oct 04, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I see things on Facebook and twitter, sometimes Instagram. I see commercials and watch the news channels, most are extremities biased against Donald Trump which is surprising to me since I've been hearing for years we need to get rid of the politicians and start new.
littleneko
littleneko


on Oct 05, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

Social media and internet news. I treat it with a grain of salt because it's usually biased one way or another.
littleneko
littleneko


on Oct 05, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

Social media and internet news. I treat it with a grain of salt because it's usually biased one way or another.
aubs78
aubs78


on Oct 05, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

TheSkimm.com because they write it in a way that I understand. Not too many facts, but also in a fair (meaning they attach both sides) manner.
tmbart
tmbart


on Oct 05, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I watch certain cable news channel, I go to certain website and the candidates Facebook page. I also watch the candidates rallies and interviews.
indiana_girl
indiana_girl


on Oct 05, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I try to check reliable sources like government fact sites, reading PDFs on what candidates want to change in DC and any news site I read with a grain of salt!. Can't go by the smear commercials. I am tried of career politicians who have way more face time on the entertainment circuit and then become lobbyists when that career is over. Some of the perks they get should be given to Veterans and Military personnel and law enforcement, fireman, etc.
sandramburns1959
sandramburns1959


on Oct 06, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

My husband and I watch Fox News, read political blogs, watched all the debates but the last one. Hillary's guy was so rude, it disgusted me. Watch regular news, and remember that Hillary has been a public servant for 30 yrs. and has only benefited herself. Plus, she is sick, and is using a double. While Trump may not be ideal, at least he is honest about his faults, and he seems to love America. He would NOT be bought, like the Clinton's have been in the past. Clinton rented out the Lincoln Bedroom. Hillary's emails, Benghazi, her comment about " deplorables", she has put off thousands of voters. Hilary is just not trustworthy, IMHO. All people have to do, is Google Crooked Hillary, and there are tons of hits. If she wins, she cheated somehow, and America is doomed. The current administration has done irreparable harm to Millions of legal citizens.
barbarabythesea
barbarabythesea


on Oct 07, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I try to google any information that I feel is relevant. I check to see what's true or not.
aviyah
aviyah


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

From FOX News, usually, but I read and listen to others online, and on talk radio.
btjmurphy
btjmurphy


on Oct 08, 2016 Quote  »     Reply  »

I mostly get my information from the news, my husband, and facebook. I really don't trust anyone when it comes to the election so I would rather do my own research.
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