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30: 210:, Colleen Elizabeth Kelly said that Sanders and Clinton got a share of news coverage that was similar to their eventual primary results, until the stage of the campaign when Clinton pulled ahead in the primary. Sanders received the most favorable coverage of any primary candidate. Kelly writes that Sanders was both right and wrong to complain about media bias, citing the Shorenstein Center report on the media's outsized coverage of the Republican primary, but noting that Sanders' coverage was the most favorable of any candidate. 244: 2677: 2279: 405:'s School of Journalism, Sanders received the most positive coverage of any major candidate in the 2020 Democratic primary. An updated analysis in April after more candidates had entered the field placed him third out of eight candidates; a further update for June to September 2019 found that Sanders's positive coverage ranked fourth out of eight major candidates. 363:
In April 2016, NPR's media correspondent David Folkenflik responded to criticisms of bias against Sanders saying that Sanders had appeared three times on NPR whereas Clinton had only done so once, that media outlets saw a Sanders win as a "long shot" early in the campaign, and that by April 2016, she
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in terms of electability on February 3 and criticized Sanders for adopting the "democratic socialist" label on February 7. In reference to Sanders' praise of aspects of Fidel Castro's Cuba, "I believe if Castro and the Reds had won the Cold War there would have been executions in Central Park, and I
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early months" and "until the pre-primary debates", but that once he did begin to get coverage in 2015, it was "overwhelmingly positive in tone". However, the study contended that the increase in coverage did not happen "at a rate close to what he needed to compensate for the early part of the year."
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on Media, Politics, and Public Policy wrote a report in June 2016 analyzing the media coverage of candidates in the 2016 presidential primaries. During 2015, the Democratic race received less than half as much news coverage as the Republican race did. The Sanders campaign was "largely ignored in the
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with his opponent Clinton winning the nomination by June 2016. After the election, he released a campaign book which devoted a chapter to media issues. He wrote that while national media did not cover his visits to poverty-stricken areas of the country, local media did. He also raised issue with the
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ran 16 negative articles on Sanders. Of the 16 articles examined by FAIR, two were opinion articles; one was a story originating from the Associated Press; and 12 were blogs stories in which the writers are required to include "commentary and analysis". FAIR's criteria for identifying an article as
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The press did not heavily cover the candidates' policy positions, their personal and leadership characteristics, their private and public histories, background information on election issues, or group commitments for and by the candidates. Such topics accounted for roughly a tenth of the primary
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found that the amount of news coverage Sanders received exceeded his share in the national polls in 2015. Throughout the campaign as a whole, their analysis showed that his "media coverage and polling numbers were strongly correlated." They write that "Sanders's appeal, like Trump's, depended on
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wrote that the Democratic primary was effectively over in terms of delegate count by mid-March 2016, but that the media promoted the narrative that the contest between Sanders and Clinton was "heating up" at that time. Bitecofer found that Trump received more media coverage than Ted Cruz, John
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Once you start thinking about centrist bias, you recognize a lot of it. It helps explain why the 2016 presidential debates focused more on the budget deficit, a topic of centrist zealotry, than climate change, almost certainly a bigger threat. (Well-funded deficit advocacy plays a role
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extensive and often positive media coverage." Furthermore, "media coverage brought Sanders to a wider audience and helped spur his long climb in the polls by conveying the familiar tale of the surprisingly successful underdog. Meanwhile, Clinton received more negative media coverage."
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Early in the primary, John Sides found that the volume of media coverage of Sanders was consistent with his polling and that the press he was getting was more favorable than Clinton's. Jonathan Stray, a computational journalism researcher at the Columbia Journalism School, wrote for
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According to researcher Thomas Patterson, the Republican/Democratic primary coverage split from March 15 to May 3 was 64–36 and the Clinton/Sanders media coverage split was 61–39. Patterson ascribes this difference to "the influence of 'electability' on reporting," rather than on
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segment. Jensen said that she does not "find that NPR has been slighting" Sanders' campaign and added, "In the last two days alone, NPR has covered the Democrats' climate change stances and reactions to the Republican debate and Sanders has been well in the mix."
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had given roughly the same amount of articles dedicated to Sanders as they did to similarly polling Republican candidates (barring Donald Trump), while conceding that some of the articles written were "fluff" and "regrettably dismissive". Later in the month,
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for retroactively making online changes to a March 15, 2016 article about Sanders's legislative accomplishments over the past 25 years. In addition to rewording the title, several paragraphs were added. In 2019, Margaret Sullivan, public editor at
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And now he's sort of edged up into 30% of coverage. And people have been searching Bernie quite a bit, in the low 50-60 range, and they kind of plateaued into the following winter. So, maybe he's not getting super duper coverage, but he's not not
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Sanders's win in Wisconsin, given the state's demographics, didn't imply that the race has changed in ways that put him on track for the nomination. If anything, Tuesday was a night when he fell a bit further behind in the delegate
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between August and September 2019. They said that "MSNBC talked about Biden twice as often as Warren and three times as often as Sanders", and that Sanders was the candidate spoken of negatively the most frequently of the three."
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expressed his displeasure at the prospect of Sanders being nominated, branded Sanders as a "communist", pejoratively labeled Sanders' base of support as a "cult" and warned of the "end of days", if Sanders were to win the
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doubted that there was a conspiracy against Sanders. She also listed several examples of limited coverage of his policy proposals and interpreted lack of coverage of Sanders on certain issues and events as being "only
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directed by Pat McGee. Although largely focused on interviews with campaign staff, the film also attempted to draw parallels between the media's treatment of Sanders supporters and opponents of the Iraq War.
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wrote: 'Meanwhile, the Center for American Progress is using its resources to smear Senator Booker, Senator Warren and myself, among others. This is hardly the way to build unity, or to win the general
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wrote the media was biased in favor of Sanders because Clinton's lead was becoming increasingly insurmountable, yet the media had a vested commercial interest in exaggerating how close the race was.
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as a metaphor for Sanders' apparent victory in the state. His analogy was criticized by the Sanders campaign and other commentators, who noted that members of Sanders' family had been murdered in
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in February if he was "fighting an asymmetrical war against ," Brock commented that "we do opposition research, but we haven't leveled any false accusations against Senator Sanders and we won't."
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Over the course of the primary season, Sanders received only two-thirds of the coverage afforded Clinton. Sanders' coverage trailed Clinton's in every week of the primary season.
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A study of the 2016 election found that the amount of media coverage of Sanders during 2015 exceeded his standing in the polls; it was however strongly correlated with his
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rejected notions that Sanders was the subject of a "media blackout", saying he received 30 percent of coverage in the Democratic primary at that time. That same month,
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numbers. This period was the first time in the campaign that Clinton's press was marginally positive, and Sanders's press was slightly negative.
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MSNBC came under particular scrutiny during the first three primary-season state votes due to historical references made by two of their hosts.
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wrote that "Sanders has not faced the kind of media scrutiny, let alone attacks from opponents, that leading candidates eventually experience."
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Writing in 2005, Sanders identified corporate media coverage of political issues as a subject on which he felt he needed to take a position.
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performance over the course of the whole campaign. On average, research shows that Sanders received substantially less media coverage than
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Kasich, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders combined during a time when those were the only primary candidates left in the race.
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in the United States is biased against Sanders. Others say that coverage is unbiased or biased in his favor. The allegations of
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A Rhetoric of Divisive Partisanship: The 2016 American Presidential Campaign Discourse of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump
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A Rhetoric of Divisive Partisanship: The 2016 American Presidential Campaign Discourse of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump
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bias. Leonardt argued that this hurt Sanders and Warren, particularly in questions posed to both about the issue of a
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did not "write particularly good articles" about him and suggested that it was because he frequently mentioned that
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Elizabeth Williamson; Kenneth P. Vogel (April 15, 2019). "The Rematch: Bernie Sanders vs. a Clinton Loyalist".
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presidential runs. His campaigns, some independent observers, as well as some media sources have said that the
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Pre-Primary News Coverage of the 2016 Presidential Race: Trump's Rise, Sanders' Emergence, Clinton's Struggle
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called Phillip's treatment of Sanders "stunning in its ineptness and stunning in its unprofessionalism".
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In February 2020 media appearances and interviews, against a backdrop of Sanders' ascendance in the
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in January 2016 that "at least online" Sanders got coverage proportionate to his standing in polls.
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allows our newsroom to operate with full independence, as our reporters and editors can attest."
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published a feature article on Sanders's income which described him as "rich" and "cheap".
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owning media conglomerates for media coverage of issues like taxation and trans-national
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News Coverage of the 2016 Presidential Primaries: Horse Race Reporting Has Consequences
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Gabbard, Booker and Biden get most negative media coverage over last four months
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Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same? Understanding Information Spaces
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Women on the 2020 campaign trail are being treated more negatively by the media
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responded, "Contrary to the conspiracy theory the senator seems to favor,
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might have been one of the ones executed" Matthew had said on air during
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analyzed coverage of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primary by
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Bernie Sanders (2005). "Why Americans Should Take Back the Media". In
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Sanders suspended his campaign on April 8, 2020. The following month,
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Feelin' The Bern: Sanders Devotees Speak Out About NPR's Coverage
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Felix Hamborg, Norman Meuschke, Akiko Aizawa, Bela Gipp (2017).
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Despite a strong performance in some states, Sanders failed the
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negative or positive was viewed as "overly broad" by the Post.
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gave him unfair coverage because Sanders had encouraged taxing
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The Future of Media: Resistance and Reform in the 21st Century
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Media coverage of the 2016 United States presidential election
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primarily concern the coverage of his presidential campaigns.
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Controversies of the 2020 United States presidential election
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The Corporate Media's War Against Bernie Sanders Is Very Real
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in response to a video produced by their former media outlet
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appeared very likely to win the nomination. The same month,
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criticized the rhetoric of Sanders supporters by quoting a
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Sanders at a town meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, July 2015
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Mass media-related controversies in the United States
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rejected Sanders's suggestion, describing it as a "
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Media bias against Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders
U.S. Senator
Vermont
2016
2020
mainstream media
bias
polling
Democratic
front-runner
Hillary Clinton
Republican primary
Democratic primary
Republican
Donald Trump
2020 Democratic primary
The Washington Post
Jeff Bezos
Amazon
conspiracy theory
2016 Democratic Party presidential primary
General Electric
Comcast
Disney
trade agreements
John M. Sides
Lynn Vavreck
Shorenstein Center

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