“The media has lost a great deal of credibility by and large,” New York pollster John McLaughlin, whose clients include Trump, told Just the News.
“But there are some people, you know, they’re looking for the truth and just the news. And there’s many other media outlets that are trying to emerge, that are trying to be fair, you know, and that’s all there is. They want fairness,” McLaughlin added in an interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast.
The failure – or at least the perception of failure – to deliver that kind of fairness or open-mindedness may convince historians that legacy news media was this election’s biggest loser. It may also embolden Trump – should he win – to carry out that plan hatched in summer 2020.