A staggering number of Republicans think the media is exaggerating the coronavirus – CNN

Posted: March 24, 2020 at 6:18 am

That's according to a new Pew Research Center national poll -- one of the first comprehensive looks we've gotten at how the virus is impacting public opinion since people began to take the idea of social distancing seriously over the past week.

Given the seriousness of the threat posed by the coronavirus -- some projections suggest hundreds of thousands of people could die before a vaccine is developed -- the disconnect between what the media is reporting and how people are perceiving those reports is concerning.

And while Republicans are far more likely to doubt the media's ability to not overhype the illness, Democrats, too are skeptical -- with 22% saying the media is "greatly" exaggerating the threat and 27% saying they are "slightly" exaggerating it.

The GOP number, however, is the one that stands out, given that far more Republicans believe the media is greatly pumping up the dangers of coronavirus than think the media is getting it about right (17%) or underestimating the threat (6%).

Even as most medical professionals were warning of the spread of the virus, many of Fox News' most prominent voices were dismissing it as nothing more than the latest attempt by Democrats and the media to hurt President Donald Trump.

And of course, Trump has spent much of his presidency seeking to undermine the credibility of the media in the eyes of his supporters -- repeatedly referring to the media as "fake" and insisting, without evidence, that the press made up bad stories about him.

Now, at a time when we need a common set of facts and set of information distribution channels we can trust, we don't have them. That is not an accident.

The Point: Trump's war on the media -- and Fox News' helping hand -- has consequences. We are seeing them now.

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