Daily Mail Online Article Rating

David Pryor, former Arkansas governor and senator, has died at age 89

Apr 20, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    26% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    30% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    -10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -27% Negative

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24% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

67% : FILE - Former President Bill Clinton, left, is greeted by David Pryor, former senator and past dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, Dec. 13, 2006, in Little Rock, Ark., after Clinton spoke to the first graduating class of the school.
64% : FILE - David Pryor, dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, poses, Jan. 24, 2006, at the school in Little Rock, Ark.
57% : He served two years as the inaugural dean of the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, located next to the former president´s library in downtown Little Rock.
55% : (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)FILE - David Pryor, left, a former senator, governor and founding dean of the University of Arkansas' Clinton School of Public Service; his wife Barbara, center; and Alan Sugg, president of the University of Arkansas System, look at an old photo of Pryor during a celebration for his last day as dean of the school, Feb. 15, 2006, in Little Rock, Ark.
32% : "I didn´t sponsor this bill to help Donald Trump or Lee Iacocca," Pryor, who chaired the Finance Subcommittee on Internal Revenue Oversight, said at the time.

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