Due to conventions of reporting -- professionalism, objectivity, reliance on expert sources, etc -- the private political leanings of journalists may not impart partisan bias into the actual coverage.
FAIR's 1998 survey of the Washington press corps -- a rare survey focusing on journalists' private views on economic issues -- found the press corps to be more conservative than the public on economics, not more liberal.
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