The Internet's Role in Campaign 2008 - Pew Research Center - 0 views
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Politically-active internet users are moving away from news sites with no point of view to sites that match their politics views; this is especially true among younger voters.
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Chris Sloan on 10 Sep 09But if we only read people with our same views, how do we know enough to make an informed decision?
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For internet users and those under the age of 50, the internet plays an even more central role. Fully 35% of those who use the internet get most of their election news online (compared with 25% who point to newspapers), while 34% of both 18-29 year olds and 30-49 year olds rely on the internet, compared with the 20% of those in each age group who rely on newspapers as a major source of campaign news.