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Political Signal provides trusted news content and the best alternative to the Drudge Report, aggregating news “for the people”.
Political Signal’s mission is to bring together news from both the left and the right that we feel represents Americans in the middle. As a result of the Main Stream Media’s abusive money-making schemes, Americans are being pitted against one another and chaos is being created in our day-to-day lives that fuels the media’s profits.
The aim at Political Signal is to reduce the one-sided flow of information by providing balanced news. Taking an objective view of media bias and consuming a balanced news diet will empower us with a broader viewpoint, reduce hateful polarization in America, and give us the ability to find our own truth.
Contact Political Signal editor at donny@politicalsignal.com
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