Topic: 2028 Election
2028 Election
has 83.2% among topics.
BS Score: 7.5%.
Articles analyzed: 1.
Words analyzed: 4,012.
Analyzed articles
NBC News
- By Natasha Korecki
- 7/6/2026, 9:33 PM
Framing Effect 20.8% - Negativity Bias 20.4% - Appeal to Emotion 16.7%
Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner is denying a new allegation of sexual assault, an explosive development injecting tumult into a race that is central to the Democratic Party’s path to winning back the Senate. Despite the denial, Platner said in a video that he is taking “time to reflect on the best path forward” with his... more
American Thinker
- By Linda R. Killian
- 7/6/2026, 12:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 84.3% - Confirmation Bias 48.6% - Negativity Bias 47.6%
New York City’s Democrat primary results set off a political fuse that is causing explosions across Democrat, federal, state, and local power structures. The victorious Democratic Socialists of America smoked two congressional incumbents, ended the political careers of Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer and House minority leader Hakeem... more
NOTUS
- By Avani Kalra
- 7/2/2026, 9:27 AM
Negativity Bias 18.6% - Pessimism Bias 14.1% - Framing Effect 12.3%
Janelle Stelson, a former local news anchor who Democrats are hoping will unseat Republican Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pennsylvania) this November in one of the nation’s hottest House races, was paid by a “dark money” group to produce a podcast that no longer exists online, federal records show. Stelson was paid $45,000 between January 2024 and... more
NOTUS
- By Joe Gould
- 7/1/2026, 9:00 AM
Framing Effect 24.1% - Negativity Bias 22.6% - Halo Effect 18.1%
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s attacks have boosted Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly’s profile and war chest. Now he will use both to back Nancy Lacore, a former vice admiral who’s running for Congress after Hegseth fired her. Kelly’s political operation plans to announce Wednesday that it will support Lacore among 10 military veteran... more
New York Daily News
- By Evan Simko-Bednarski
- 6/24/2026, 12:45 AM
Negativity Bias 52.3% - Framing Effect 30.3% - Politically Left Leaning Bias 30.3%
The battle over a number of NYC’s high-profile Congressional seats is drawing to an end tonight with several unusually contentious Democratic congressional primary campaigns headed down to the wire. Polls across the city close at 9 pm, with results expected shortly after in the NY-12, NY-10, NY-13 and NY-7 districts, along with other... more
California Post
- By Zain Khan
- 6/1/2026, 3:15 AM
Negativity Bias 41.9% - Biased Writer Voice 27.3% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 17%
California Democrats are going to be forced to endorse a gubernatorial candidate none of them want because the talent pool is so weak, experts have claimed. Party bigwigs are likely going to row in behind Xavier Becerra as he leads the field of lackluster left-wing candidates ahead of the primary on Tuesday. It comes as powerbrokers such... more
KQED
- By Marisa Lagos
- 5/27/2026, 11:00 AM
Framing Effect 19% - Appeal to Authority 15.9% - Appeal to Emotion 14.8%
With one week until voting ends in California’s June primary, Democratic candidate for governor Tom Steyer sold himself as a populist who will use his experience in finance to squeeze more out of corporations and help average Californians with rising costs. Steyer, one of the race’s three leading candidates, is a former hedge fund... more
FOX News
- By Paul Steinhauser, Charles Creitz, Alex Miller, Alec Schemmel, Kiera McDonald, Hannah Brennan, Greg Wehner, Bonny Chu, Leo Briceno, Michael Sinkewicz, Alex Nitzberg
- 5/20/2026, 1:01 AM
Negativity Bias 15.7% - Appeal to Emotion 8.1% - Appeal to Authority 8%
Follow Fox News Digital for live updates, results and analysis from the 2026 midterm primary elections in Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Idaho and Oregon. Democratic Colorado Gov Jared Polis laments Rep Thomas Massie’s GOP primary loss Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, spoke highly of Rep. Thomas Massie after the GOP... more
MS NOW
- By Steve Benen
- 5/18/2026, 11:49 AM
Biased Writer Voice 51.5% - Negativity Bias 41.6% - Hasty Generalization 26.3%
After Donald Trump left the White House in early 2021, many prominent figures in Republican politics assumed that he had effectively set his political career on fire. By any sane measure, this was an understandable assumption: The then-former president had just plotted to seize illegitimate power and bore responsibility for an... more
The Independent
- By Josh Marcus
- 5/18/2026, 11:34 AM
Negativity Bias 31.5% - Appeal to Authority 22.2% - Overconfidence Bias 20.9%
There’s a “ton of evidence” the 2020 presidential election was rigged against President Donald Trump, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday, though he soon conceded he couldn’t provide a “definitive answer” if that was actually true or when federal officials would prove it. “I’m not going to promise there’s going to be a... more