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Study Reveals Google Favors Kamala Harris Over Donald Trump in Search Results, Raising Election Interference Concerns
Sep 25, 2024, 04:36 PM
A new study from the Media Research Center reveals that Google search results favor Kamala Harris over Donald Trump, raising concerns about potential election interference. The study suggests that Google is placing articles with a 'leftist bias' atop the search results for the GOP nominee. Fox News reported that the tech giant is attempting to 'stack the deck' in favor of Harris. The findings have led to a broader discussion about the role of tech companies in influencing public opinion and the integrity of the electoral process.
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