Morning Consult is out with new data showing that Republicans are likely harming themselves politically by choosing to pitch their views almost exclusively on obviously right-wing networks.
In its report, Morning Consult took a look at viewer demographics for news channels other than Fox News and found that — surprise, surprise — Republicans who appear solely on conservative-friendly networks are neglecting an opportunity to reach large swaths of independents and fellow Republicans on MSNBC, CNN and other channels.
NEW: Republicans miss a chunk of potentially persuadable voters when they stick with only Fox News, according to our data collected in recent years.
— Eli Yokley (@eyokley) March 13, 2023
The data + my chat with @GOPChairwoman, who wants to expand the GOP's TV outreach. https://t.co/3gS5fXgYu4 pic.twitter.com/vfmYXuDut1
As Eli Yokley writes in the report, “some top Republicans believe the eschewal of what many of their elected officials refer to as ‘fake news’ or ‘lamestream’ media has missed an important chunk of potentially swayable voters who still tune into those cable and broadcast networks — an outlook that’s supported by Morning Consult data.”
That poses a dilemma for the Republican Party, as many of its members are dead set on pushing the party’s platform further to the right and using their positions to launder conspiracy theories on everything from the 2020 election to the coronavirus and M&Ms.
The report lists the recent appearance of Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., on “The ReidOut” as an example of what the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, Ronna McDaniel, told Morning Consult she would like to see more of: a willingness to engage with networks outside the conservative echo chamber. (On the issues discussed, Donalds did a good amount of dancing around and deflecting — you can read more on that here — but the representative gets an “E” for effort.)








