2018 Rewind: These Are the Stories Republicans and Democrats Thought Most Important This Year
The top three stories that all voters reported hearing “a lot” about in 2018 were the Parkland shooting, the death of former president George H.W. Bush and Hurricane Florence, according to the survey. Morning Consult surveyed roughly 10,000 registered voters throughout 2018 for the data.
The news event that the most people reported hearing “a lot” about was the Parkland shooting, although more Democrats reported that it dominated the news than Republicans.
Eighty-two percent of Democrats said they heard about Parkland often, trailed by Bush’s death at 77 percent and Hurricane Florence at 72 percent. That’s compared to 77 percent of Republicans saying they saw a lot of news about both Parkland and Bush’s death, trailed by Hurricane Florence at 73 percent.
But other than those three events and the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Democrats’ and Republicans’ conceptions of what topics dominated the news cycle in 2018 strongly diverged. For example, 70 percent of Republicans reported hearing “a lot” about NFL players taking a knee during the National Anthem, while only 58 percent of Democrats reported hearing “a lot” on that topic.
Another contrast between reds and blues — 53 percent of Republicans reported hearing “a lot” about the alleged murder of college student Mollie Tibbetts by illegal immigrant Cristhian Rivera. Tibbetts’s alleged murder did not make it into the top 15 news items Democrats heard “a lot” about. Thirty-eight percent of Democrats reported hearing much about it.
You're going to want to find a few minutes to dive in to our latest, with @jpiacenza and @cameron_easley. @MorningConsult tracked over 130 news events asking voters how much they'd seen, read or heard.
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— Eli Yokley (@eyokley) December 13, 2018
Books about the Trump White House didn’t break through to all voters, either. Thirty-two percent of voters surveyed heard “nothing at all” about Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff, and 25 percent said the same about Fear: Trump in the White House by Bob Woodward.
Another news item that bounced off of voters was President Donald Trump’s ill-fated plans for a military parade in Washington, D.C. Twenty-seven percent of voters surveyed said they heard nothing about it.
Morning Consult’s data has a margin of error of 2 percent.
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