Democrats are the only group that strongly believes search results are unbiased.
Only about two out of 10 Republicans, and barely more than half of independents, believe the search results aren’t biased at all.
A small minority — 12% of the public — believes the results are biased toward conservatives.
Young adults and older adults are most likely to believe the results are skewed to favor liberals — including 39% of people between 18 and 24 and 40% of those age 55 and older.
Slightly more men than women (41% vs. 32%) believe there’s a leftward slant.
Young adults are also the least likely to believe there’s no bias in the search results at all. Only 41% say that.