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A Pew Research Center analysis found that in 2020, about a quarter of Republicans and Democrats consistently turned only to news outlets whose audiences aligned with them politically.
![Minorities of partisans consistently relied only on news outlets whose audiences lean their way politically](/-/media/post-launch-images/trust-magazine/spring-2021/end-note/endnote_infographic_990-1.png?h=684&w=650&la=ar&hash=919F772347A2DEE596596BF1FE1B17D0)
![Democrats who consistently turned to news outlets with left-leaning audiences are much more highly educated](/-/media/post-launch-images/trust-magazine/spring-2021/end-note/endnote_infographic_990-3.png?h=721&w=650&la=ar&hash=A0653C508AC5597F7836ABF483566A5B)
![Republicans and Democrats who consistently turned only to news outlets with like-minded audiences are more ideological than others in their party](/-/media/post-launch-images/trust-magazine/spring-2021/end-note/endnote_infographic_990-2.png?h=823&w=650&la=ar&hash=ECADC177BC83C5DBBBA5C47EF53C81BE)
![Among Republicans, those who consistently turned only to news outlets with like-minded audiences are far more likely to be 50 and older](/-/media/post-launch-images/trust-magazine/spring-2021/end-note/endnote_infographic_990-4.png?h=810&w=650&la=ar&hash=C4F332BFC5C3D0DD6BD6866EE35D7749)