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Google ‘targeting Senate’ after study shows ‘search bias’ doesn’t impact House, Media Research Center says

Por: Fox News Politics October 28, 2022

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The Media Research Center believes Google does change its algorithm to benefit certain political candidates, and is after a new study proved its search bias didn’t carry over to House races where the GOP is already favored. This is more evidence that Google deliberately manipulated data for the Senate races. Google needs to explain itself and stop trying to manipulate elections, MRC founder and president Brent Bozell told Fox News... + full article



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