The Corner

Meet The Kerry-Loving Press

John Tierney and his posse surveyed 153 journalists at a press party in Boston last week. Some findings, which will not shock you, but always worth noting, still:

When asked who would be a better president, the journalists from outside the Beltway picked Mr. Kerry 3 to 1, and the ones from Washington favored him 12 to 1. Those results jibe with previous surveys over the past two decades showing that journalists tend to be Democrats, especially the ones based in Washington. Some surveys have found that more than 80 percent of the Beltway press corps votes Democratic.

and

Liberals complained in 2000 that Mr. Bush got off easy because he was better than Al Gore at charming reporters. So we tried to test for a likeability bias. With which presidential nominee, we asked, would you rather be stranded on a desert island? Mr. Kerry was the choice of both groups: 31 to 17 among the Washington journalists, and 51 to 39 among the others.

Why?

“Bush’s religious streak,” one Florida correspondent said, “would drive me nuts on a desert island.”

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