“Major outlets have clear political bias”
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Media bias in political coverage has become a central concern in democratic discourse, with critics across the political spectrum arguing that major news outlets favor certain politicians or ideologies over others. The debate hinges on whether observed disparities in coverage reflect genuine editorial bias, differences in newsworthiness, or the natural tendency of outlets to appeal to their audiences. This question matters because trust in media institutions shapes how citizens evaluate political leaders and policy decisions.