
Google ‘targeting Senate’ after study shows ‘search bias’ doesn’t impact House, Media Research Center says
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The Media Research Center believes Google is “targeting the Senate” with search bias because polling indicates the Republicans will take control of the House anyway.
Earlier this week, the conservative MRC unveiled its findings that focused on 12 Senate races identified as important to watch. It revealed campaign websites for 10 Republicans among the 12 tight races were found significantly lower on results pages compared to their opponent’s sites among organic search results. Brian Flood is a media reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to brian.flood@fox.com and on Twitter: @briansflood.
Seven Republican candidate websites were completely hidden from the first page of Google search results, according to the MRC. While Republicans were hidden, eight Democratic candidates had websites that were promoted within the first six results on Google.













