QUESTIONS
1.
1.
While about half of Americans say they are following political news "extremely" or "very" closely, about 6 in 10 say they need to limit how much information they consume about the government and politics to avoid feeling overloaded or fatigued, according to a new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and USAFacts. Do you feel the need to limit how much political news you read? Yes
54%
808 votes
No
29%
437 votes
Undecided
9%
135 votes
Not Applicable
8%
120 votes
2.
2.
How closely do you follow politics? Very closely – I actively follow political news and discussions daily.
24%
357 votes
Somewhat closely – I keep up with major events but not every detail.
40%
603 votes
Occasionally – I check in on political news from time to time.
17%
250 votes
Rarely – I only follow political news when something big happens.
9%
139 votes
Not at all – I don't follow politics.
10%
151 votes
3.
3.
Do you believe the 24-hour news cycle is negatively impacting politics? Yes, significantly – It encourages sensationalism and distorts political issues.
37%
548 votes
Yes, somewhat – It sometimes leads to exaggerated coverage, but not always.
25%
378 votes
No, not really – It provides continuous information, which is necessary.
14%
205 votes
No, not at all – It keeps the public well-informed and engaged.
6%
83 votes
Unsure – I haven't thought much about its impact.
19%
286 votes
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