Topic: Elections 2024
Elections 2024
has 93.1% among topics.
BS Score: 12.1%.
Articles analyzed: 4.
Words analyzed: 1,156.
Analyzed articles
Daily Kos
- By Emily Singer
- 7/3/2026, 1:00 PM
Biased Writer Voice 70% - Negativity Bias 62.6% - Appeal to Emotion 24.8%
This midterm election cycle has delivered us a number of unhinged primaries. There was the Texas barnburner between Republican Sen. John Cornyn and corrupt state Attorney General Ken Paxton. In South Carolina, Rep. Nancy Mace’s erratic behavior dragged down her bid to become governor. And California’s gubernatorial primary was upended by... more
Washington Examiner
- By Naomi Lim
- 7/3/2026, 11:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 24.2% - Availability Heuristic 15.3% - Framing Effect 14.9%
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani will offer a competing vision of America on the eve of the nation’s 250th birthday, not just counterprogramming President Donald Trump but signaling his emergence as the national face of the Democratic Party. Mamdani’s address comes after a string of victories by Democratic Socialists of America-backed... more
KUOW
- By Sarah Mizes-Tan
- 7/2/2026, 10:24 PM
Negativity Bias 16.2% - Framing Effect 14.4% - Appeal to Emotion 14.4%
An effort to repeal Washington state’s first income tax on high earners took a major step forward on Thursday. Brian Heywood, a wealthy hedge fund founder, and his conservative political action group, Let’s Go Washington, rallied outside the secretary of state’s office, unloading cardboard boxes full of signatures supporting the repeal.... more
The New Republic
- By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
- 7/2/2026, 6:32 PM
Biased Writer Voice 37.3% - Negativity Bias 33.2% - Appeal to Authority 20%
Yet another Republican lawmaker is missing in action. Florida Representative Neal Dunn’s office told Punchbowl News Thursday that he won’t be voting unless Republican leadership says they need him. Donald Trump put the 73-year-old lawmaker on blast in March, prematurely revealing at a White House event that Dunn was suffering from a... more
Slate Magazine
- By Shirin Ali
- 7/2/2026, 9:35 AM
Negativity Bias 37.7% - Biased Writer Voice 19.7% - Appeal to Emotion 12.3%
It would be easy to hail the U.S. Supreme Court justices as heroes for their ruling in Watson v. RNC last week, which preserves states’ right to count mailed ballots sent by Election Day, but received days later. The decision is undoubtedly a win for preserving access to U.S. elections. But lest we forget, just two months ago this same... more
The Conversation
- By John E. Jones III
- 7/1/2026, 8:43 PM
Biased Writer Voice 34.4% - Negativity Bias 25.4% - Confirmation Bias 17.4%
In the Supreme Court term that began in October 2025, the justices delivered major decisions in cases ranging from voting rights to citizenship to presidential power. The Conversation’s Politics and Legal Affairs Editor, Naomi Schalit, spoke with Dickinson College President John Jones, a former federal judge, about the court’s session.... more
Breitbart
- By Mariane Angela
- 7/1/2026, 7:52 PM
Hasty Generalization 19.5% - Bandwagon 19.5% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 18.3%
Transgender Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE) said President Donald Trump’s “Kamala is for they/them” campaign ad resonated with voters in part because Democrat leaders “remained silent” instead of responding to the attack during the 2024 election. In an interview with The Hill's “In the Know” columnist Judy Kurtz, McBride was asked about the... more
The Washington Post
- By Erin Cox
- 7/1/2026, 9:04 AM
Framing Effect 100% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 100% - Unattributed Quote 100%
Democrats in Colorado rode a backlash against Washington to victory Tuesday night, as a surge of primary voters picked candidates without ties to Congress. Colorado’s Democratic primary had been closely watched to see whether the wave of democratic socialist victories in New York last week would travel west — out of coastal, urban... more
Washington Free Beacon
- By Jon Levine
- 7/1/2026, 9:00 AM
Framing Effect 34.5% - Politically Right Leaning Bias 34.3% - Negativity Bias 25.8%
Democrats in New York City and beyond remain wary and far from sold on a trio of far-left candidates who swept city primaries last week, two of whom knocked out establishment Democratic incumbents. The New York State Democratic Party chair distanced himself from the insurgents—specifically from perhaps the most radical of the troika,... more
The Daily Caller
- By Anthony Iafrate
- 7/1/2026, 4:09 AM
Negativity Bias 14.5% - Appeal to Emotion 14.5% - Unattributed Quote 14.5%
A 29-year-old socialist ended a longtime Denver congresswoman’s tenure with an upset victory in the Democratic primary Tuesday. Melat Kiros, an Ethiopian immigrant and lawyer who was fired over her public criticism of Israel, stunned incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette winning 49.3% of the vote to the congresswoman’s 43.5%, the... more