In a 2022 survey, 73 percent of Democrats in the U.S. believed CNN to be reporting in good faith, whereas only 19 percent of Republican respondents took the same stance, with most believing that CNN attempts to mislead people and persuade them to a certain political point of view.
Voters on whether or not CNN intentionally misleads the public or reports the news in good faith in the United States as of May 2022, by political affiliation
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