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Fox News Poll Shows Biden Ahead of Trump: More Lies from the Mainstream Media?

In a surprising turn of events, a recent Fox News poll claims that President Joe Biden is ahead of former President Donald Trump by two points, with Biden at 50% and Trump at 48%. This poll has sparked significant controversy and criticism, particularly among conservative circles who have long trusted Fox News as a reliable source of information.




Conservative and Independent critics argue that this poll is not just an isolated incident but part of a larger trend of misinformation and manipulation within the media. For many, this latest poll aligns Fox News more closely with CNN and other mainstream outlets known for their liberal bias.


Former President Donald Trump, who is consistently leading in other polls, including those conducted by traditionally left-leaning organizations, has questioned the validity and motives behind the Fox News poll. Supporters suggest that this is just another attempt by the media to undermine his popularity and political influence.


"Fox News used to be the one place conservatives could trust for fair reporting, Now, it seems they've joined the ranks of the mainstream media in spreading misleading information." Anil Anwar said.


Many conservatives feel betrayed by Fox News, a network that once championed their viewpoints and offered a counterbalance to the predominantly liberal media landscape. The perception that Fox News is shifting away from its conservative roots is causing some viewers to turn to alternative news sources they believe will offer a more accurate reflection of political realities.


This incident highlights the growing divide in American media and the increasing difficulty of finding unbiased news. As the 2024 election approaches, the reliability of polling data and the integrity of news sources will undoubtedly remain hot topics of debate. For now, the controversy surrounding this Fox News poll serves as a reminder of the challenges facing voters in navigating an ever more complex and contentious media environment.

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