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College students who voted for President-elect Donald Trump in November were twice as likely to get their news from podcasts as those who voted for Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a new poll from Intelligent.com.

Among those who voted for Trump, 34 percent—including 39 percent of white men—said they got their news from podcasts, compared to 17 percent of Harris voters. College students who voted for Trump were also slightly more likely to use X for news than Harris voters, 46 percent versus 43 percent.

Over all, respondents cited TikTok and Instagram as their top two news sources; about 62 percent of Harris voters reported using TikTok for news and 59 percent mentioned Instagram, while approximately 57 percent of Trump voters used each.

By contrast, about 24 percent of those who voted for Harris and 22 percent who voted for Trump named newspapers as a news source.

The online survey was conducted Nov. 15 to 17 and completed by 600 full-time four-year college students.