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Arkansas paper says left-leaning letters dominate due to higher liberal reader engagement, not editorial bias.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette says its letter section leans left not due to editorial bias but because it receives far more critical letters about Donald Trump from liberal readers than supportive ones, reflecting higher engagement from left-leaning voices.
The paper publishes submissions based on volume and content, not political alignment, and emphasizes that the imbalance stems from reader input, not journalistic preference.
It urges Americans to prioritize the public good over personal gain to strengthen national unity and civic responsibility.
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El periódico de Arkansas dice que las cartas de izquierdas dominan debido a un mayor compromiso liberal de los lectores, no al sesgo editorial.