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  1. "Television, not the web, was the main news source for both Trump and Clinton voters, says Pew" - from

  2. A look back by at what changed in America during Obama's presidency

  3. In March 2015, 1% (!) named Trump for the GOP nomination. See this interactive on his march to the nomination.

  4. "Old media continue to dominate as a source of campaign news, survey shows" - in on our survey

  5. Breitbart and Drudge Report reached 11% of Trump voters but a mere 1% of Clinton supporters

  6. "Fox News Effect out in force for Trump, survey says" - on our new report

  7. Trump, Clinton voters indicated modest levels of use of digital news sites to get election news

  8. Dems who backed Clinton in the primaries named MSNBC, local TV & Fox News at higher rates than Dems who did not

  9. TV was a bigger source of news for Dem voters who backed Clinton in primaries than those who backed someone else

  10. Equally likely to be named as main source of election news by Trump & Clinton backers: NBC, CBS, Facebook

  11. Nearly 1-in-10 of both Trump & Clinton voters said Facebook is where they got most of their news about the campaign

  12. Only 3% of Clinton supporters named Fox News as their main source of election news, vs. 40% of Trump voters

  13. Conservative Christians seen by many as set to gain influence in Trump administration:

  14. CNN was the most common main election news source for Clinton voters at 18%. Not as big as Fox was for Trump backers

  15. Fox News was the main source of election news for 40% of Trump voters; no source was as dominant for Clinton voters

  16. NEW: Trump, Clinton voters were divided in their main source for election news

  17. How Pope Francis compares to Benedict XVI and John Paul II in favorability among U.S. Catholics

  18. 57% of Americans had favorable view of Pope Francis when he began papcy in 2013; now, it's 70%

  19. Which groups the public sees as the “winners” and “losers” under a Trump administration

  20. "Most Americans See the Affluent and Corporations Gaining Power in Trump’s Washington" - on our survey

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