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defacto7

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2. Where do people get the idea that NPR tried to elect Trump?
Tue May 27, 2025, 10:52 AM
May 27

I listen every morning. No such thing. Stations have local news edged between national broadcasts, but even here in red Utah there hasn't been anything unbiased in their local broadcast. They do report our red state house activity which is factual and they also report the Democratic positions as well. They are the only straightforward, reliable source of real news on the air that we have here and can rely upon. If you want biased left wing info there's plenty on the web. If you want biased right wing info there's a massive amount of that around as we know. If you want the facts, NPR is outstanding in delivering it to both urban and rural listeners and, god knows, the rural people are otherwise starved of reality without it.

Give some data supporting your assumption, please, because I haven't heard such a thing.

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