By Naveen Athrappully
Googleâs search results on 2024 presidential candidates overlook Republicans while promoting Democrats, according to an analysis by media watchdog MRC Free Speech America.
Between Sept. 20 and 25, MRC Free Speech America analyzed Google search results for three terms related to the upcoming electionsââpresidential campaign websites,â âRepublican presidential campaign websites,â and âDemocrat presidential campaign websites.â The searches were made a week prior to the second Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday.
It found that search results were skewed heavily in favor of Democrats, with no notable Republican figures appearing on the first page, said MRC Free Speech Americaâs Sept. 27 analysis.
When MRC searched for âRepublican presidential campaign websites,â the websites of two candidates appeared on the first page of the search resultsâauthor Marianne Williamson and former Rep. Will Hurd. While Ms. Williamson is not a Republican and is running for 2024 as a Democrat, Mr. Hurd is a Republican, polling at 0 percent as of Sept. 25, according to Morning Consult.
Top Republican candidates for the 2024 race do not appear on the first page. This includes former President Donald Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
âThese results are so outrageous,â said MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider. âGoogle is either the most incompetent search engine on the planet, or itâs intentional. This is not a coincidence.â
When MRC searched for âdemocrat presidential campaign websites,â Joe Bidenâs website appeared as the first result, with Ms. Williamson appearing in the second spot. However, the website of President Bidenâs strongest Democrat challenger and politically moderate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did not appear on the first page.
MRC then did a third search, this time without mentioning the party of the candidate. For the term âpresidential campaign websites,â Google showed President Biden, Ms. Williamson, and even Sen. Elizabeth Warrenâs (D-Mass.) 2020 presidential campaign website on the first page. Not a single Republican candidate appeared on the first page of the results.
MRC warned that conservatives âare under attackâ and asked supporters to take immediate action.
âContact Google at 650-253-0000 and demand it be held to account to mirror the First Amendment while providing transparency, clarity on so-called hate speech and equal footing for conservatives,â it said.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) criticized the allegedly biased Google search engine results. âThis is ABSURD. Blatant election interference,â he said in a Sept. 28 X post.
Pushing Liberal Viewpoints, Negative Trump Coverage
In addition to suppressing Republican campaign websites in the first page of search results, MRCâs search for ârepublican presidential campaign websitesâ produced links to articles where GOP candidates are covered by media outlets CNN, NBC News, The Associated Press, and Politico.
âEach of the liberal outlets made clear their bias against GOP front-runner and former President Donald Trump, primarily listing controversial flashpoints of his administration in their respective write-ups,â it said.

âCNN, for example, characterized Trumpâs criticisms of how the 2020 election was conducted as âconspiracy theories.â Meanwhile, Politico touted [President] Trumpâs alleged ânumerous scandals,â while NBC and AP seemingly eagerly recounted recent criminal charges brought against the former president.â
An Aug. 21 analysis by MRC highlighted that broadcast evening news coverage of the 2024 Republican nomination was âoverwhelmingly dominatedâ by President Trump, with other GOP candidates only receiving a âtiny fractionâ of the attention.
And much of the coverage of President Trump was not positive. âThe vast majority of Trumpâs coverage (90 percent) has been negative, and heavily focused on the legal allegations made against him by Democratic prosecutors and the Biden Justice Department,â it said.
âBut the networksâ coverage of Trumpâs top GOP opponent, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, was nearly as bad (78 percent negative), suggesting a media hostility that extends beyond President Trump himself to other Republican candidates and their conservative policy positions.â
Googleâs Election Manipulation
Experts have warned about the threat Google poses to free and fair elections. During a Sept. 5 hearing of the Arizona House Committee on Oversight, Accountability, and Big Tech, psychologist and researcher Robert Epstein said that Google has become so powerful that it can now sway elections according to its interests.
âWe donât even need to hold elections anymore,â he said during the testimony, according to Just The News. âThey [Google] can tell us to a high degree of certainty how many people are going to vote, how theyâre going to vote, and whoâs going to win.â

He claimed that if it hadnât been for Google, former GOP Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake would have won her 2022 election. Mr. Epstein also announced plans to file a complaint against Google with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) by the end of this month.
Google dismissed Mr. Epsteinâs accusations. âThis individual has continued to make deeply misleading claims that have been widely debunked, including for omitting data that would have changed his findings,â a company spokesperson told the outlet.
During a recent episode of The DrillDown podcast, Mr. Epstein said that if a platform like Google wishes to influence the outcome of an election, âthereâs nothing you can do.â
Google âgets us to focus on other election issues (like ballot harvesting) as a distraction,â he said. âThe stories about âtraditionalâ election interference involve may [be] a few votes here and there, but these platforms are shifting literally millions of votes, without people noticing whatâs going on.â
In an interview with Fox News back in 2020, Mr. Epstein said that Google had shifted a âbare minimumâ of six million votes in the presidential election by pushing its political agenda onto users.
âGoogle search results were strongly biased in favor of liberals and Democrats. This was not true on Bing or Yahoo,â he said. âWe found a period of days when the vote reminder on Googleâs homepage was being sent only to liberalsânot one of our conservative field agents received a vote reminder during those days.â