Calling out disinformation in Harris-Trump debate

Sep 12, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    70% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -41% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

77% : "Trump would also have debate viewers believe that reversing Roe v. Wade was something most Americans welcomed.
48% : All you have to do is look at it," Trump said of the election.
26% : Trump also refused, once again, to admit that he lost the 2020 election; characterized his recent comment that he "lost by a whisker" as sarcasm; and claimed that judges threw out his 2020 election challenges -- some 60 cases were dismissed -- on "technicalities.""Look, there's so much proof.
22% : "Trump would not relent even after Muir set the record straight by saying officials in Springfield "told us there have been no credible reports ... of pets being harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant community.
22% : When co-moderator Linsey Davis asked Trump why women should trust him on abortion, Trump suggested that a former West Virginia governor was OK with executing babies.
22% : Trump went further, however: He suggested that Hamas would not have launched its terrorist attack on Israel, and Vladimir Putin would not have invaded Ukraine, under a Trump presidency; and implied that he could quickly end both wars if he were re-elected.
9% : When ABC News co-moderator David Muir asked Trump about reports that he urged Republican lawmakers to kill a bipartisan immigration bill to help boost the problem of illegal border crossings as a campaign issue, Trump responded by amplifying a rumor, spread previously by some in his campaign, about migrants: "In Springfield (Ohio), they're eating the dogs.

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