Author: Patrick Marley
Patrick Marley
has 64.5% among authors.
BS Score: 4%.
Articles analyzed: 6.
Words analyzed: 4,022.
Analyzed articles
The Washington Post
- By Justin Jouvenal, Patrick Marley
- 6/29/2026, 2:17 PM
Framing Effect 76.5% - Recency Bias 76.5% - Biased Writer Voice 76.5%
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a Mississippi law that allows officials to tally mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day that arrive later, a decision that keeps voting procedures in place in several states as the midterm elections loom. more
The Washington Post
- By Patrick Marley, Ben Binday
- 6/28/2026, 10:00 AM
Framing Effect 100% - Negativity Bias 100% - Biased Writer Voice 100%
President Donald Trump’s efforts to alter how elections are run faced an avalanche of setbacks last week, as Republican senators rebuffed him and court after court hindered his administration’s plans to, as one judge put it, undercut “the sacred right to vote.” more
The Washington Post
- By Patrick Marley
- 5/29/2026, 10:00 AM
Framing Effect 73.9% - Politically Right Leaning Bias 73.9% - Recency Bias 55.1%
MADISON, Wis. — The FBI in recent weeks has interviewed current and former election officials about the 2020 election in Milwaukee, ramping up wide-ranging reviews of voting in the swing states that President Donald Trump lost that year. An election worker carries ballot papers at Baird Center in Milwaukee during the 2024 presidential... more
The Washington Post
- By Patrick Marley
- 5/26/2026, 2:17 PM
Negativity Bias 42% - Halo Effect 26.1% - Framing Effect 12.5%
Republicans faced twin setbacks Tuesday in their plans to redraw congressional maps ahead of the midterm elections, with members of their own party blocking new districts in South Carolina and a federal court halting them in Alabama. The failure to approve a new map in South Carolina preserved the district of Rep. James E. Clyburn, a... more
The Washington Post
- By Hannah Knowles, Dan Merica, Patrick Marley
- 5/20/2026, 9:00 AM
Framing Effect 77.9% - Biased Writer Voice 77.9% - Hasty Generalization 66.2%
President Donald Trump and his allies flexed their power Tuesday in primaries around the country, as Republican voters advanced their favored candidates and ousted one of Trump’s top Republican critics in Congress. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky), left, and his primary opponent Ed Gallrein. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds and Jim... more
The Washington Post
- By Dan Merica, Patrick Marley, Clara Ence Morse
- 5/10/2026, 9:00 AM
Framing Effect 66.7% - Biased Writer Voice 60% - Hasty Generalization 37.3%
Political figures who took leading roles in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election appear on track to win the Republican Party’s nomination for governor in several of the country’s biggest battleground states, including Arizona, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Electing such candidates for governor would give deniers key oversight... more
The Washington Post
- By Isaac Arnsdorf, Patrick Marley
- 5/9/2026, 9:00 AM
Framing Effect 37.1% - Negativity Bias 23.4% - Optimism Bias 15.1%
Republicans are eight seats closer to keeping control of the House since President Donald Trump pushed state lawmakers to redraw congressional maps, steepening the Democrats’ climb toward reclaiming any hold on federal power in November. Democrats said a House majority is still within reach after losing a court challenge in Virginia. The... more
The Washington Post
- By Gregory S. Schneider, Patrick Marley
- 5/8/2026, 2:45 PM
Framing Effect 18.9% - Appeal to Emotion 10.1% - Pessimism Bias 10%
RICHMOND — The Supreme Court of Virginia has invalidated the referendum that could have given Democrats four extra seats in the U.S. House, a major win for Republicans who started a national redistricting war to maintain control of the chamber. The 4-3 ruling Thursday found that the measure approved by voters April 21 violated state law... more