The Atlantic is written for an intellectual audience, likely those in their late 20's to 30's, as 64% of their audience consists of college graduates. It focuses on politics quite often, categorizing it as a political magazine--the trend of topics covered (immigration, plentiful jabs at Donald Trump, LGBT issues) imply a slightly liberal appeal. Unflattering photographs of Donald Trump yelling, red-faced and put beside descriptions of him as "narcissistic" particularly display a dislike for the country's current state of politics. The comments on each article reflect this observation, with hundreds flocking to leave thoughts of anger. It can be noted, however, that the American Republican party itself is not portrayed in any biased way, and The Atlantic views itself as having a moderate political view, not leaning in any particular direction. Due to the large amounts of commentators all over the political spectrum, it can be assumed that The Atlantic is read by all kinds of people with an interest in politics, business, and culture.