Newspaper asks: where do you get your election news?

The Greeley (Colo.) Tribune asked readers where they get their news and information about the presidential election and why they chose those sources. The 100+ answers they received and published ranged from those who only trust certain TV news channels to those who only trust newspapers. Some don’t trust any U.S. media at all and instead rely on foreign news sources. One of the responses was from a librarian:

The Greeley (Colo.) Tribune asked readers where they get their news and information about the presidential election and why they chose those sources. The 100+ answers they received and published ranged from those who only trust certain TV news channels to those who only trust newspapers. Some don’t trust any U.S. media at all and instead rely on foreign news sources. One of the responses was from a librarian:”Sorry – I am not sure that I trust any form of media coverage. I think that FOX news for example is ecxtremely [sic] biased although they claim to be fair and balanced. I prefer to do my own research and base my decisions on what I feel is best for the city, state and country. As a former librarian it is not hard to get to the nitty gritty of the situation. Perhaps if more people researched the facts and did not rely on emotions better decisions could be made. Am I always right – NO – but I think I am better informed.”