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Are you confusing Republican ideology with "right wing" ideology? Perhaps you could provide examples from the Republican party platform that you consider "right wing"?

Meanwhile, I suspect this next Fall we will see a major shift in the "popular vote" and if things continue as they are it will spillover to 2024. I wonder what that says about Fox News...

My guess is Fox New's viewership is simply a barometer of public sentiment.

https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/q2-21-ratings-fox-news-is-americas-most-watched-cable-network-but-sheds-viewers-from-2020/481904/?msclkid=f73d6bb1b37411ecb21f9b89289475a3

Given the bias of virtually all news outlets including Fox, it seems that people gravitate towards the news outlets that "spins" the news the way they lean.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/registered-republican-voters-outnumber-democrats-prior-to-2022-election/ar-AARJP93?msclkid=8e919eeab37411eca17fe55a13cc1ef9

https://news.gallup.com/poll/388781/political-party-preferences-shifted-greatly-during-2021.aspx?msclkid=be6cfa24b37411ec891b2c296fea9ca7

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