Two-thirds of US adults tuning out political news, poll finds
Briefly

"The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll released on Thursday found that 65 percent of US adults said they felt the need to limit media consumption about politics and government due to information overload and fatigue."
"People are mentally exhausted," Ziad Aunallah, a 45-year-old in San Diego, California, told AP. "Everyone knows what is coming, and we are just taking some time off."
"But like the AP-NORC poll found, US television news ratings show that many Americans aren't tuning in as 2024 comes to a close."
"Since Trump's victory, the US president-elect and his plans for once he gets into the White House next month have dominated the news cycle."
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