In election cycles, voters tend to believe news that confirms their biases
When individuals assess the truthfulness of political news during an election period, their beliefs become significantly more partisan, research finds.
When individuals assess the truthfulness of political news during an election period, their beliefs become significantly more partisan, research finds.
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