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When it came to Gmail, most Democratic candidate emails were retained in the inbox, with less than 10% marked as spam, while a majority of Republican candidate emails were sent to spam folders, up to 77% in some cases. While email providers Microsoft Outlook and Yahoo didn't skew to the left, Gmail – the most popular email service in the United States, controlling 53% of the market share – exhibited a dramatic political bias.
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When it came to Gmail, most Democratic candidate emails were retained in the inbox, with less than 10% marked as spam, while a majority of Republican candidate emails were sent to spam folders, up to 77% in some cases. While email providers Microsoft Outlook and Yahoo didn't skew to the left, Gmail – the most popular email service in the United States, controlling 53% of the market share – exhibited a dramatic political bias.
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