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Piling on: A tsunami of anti-Trump pieces offer a stark contrast with Kamala's upbeat coverage

  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    75% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -22% Negative

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-19% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : Trump's already had four years in the Oval Office.
45% : Footnote: As I was typing this column, I got a statement from Trump saying "the Kamala Harris/Joe Biden Department of Justice and FBI are mishandling the second assassination attempt on my life since July."
42% : Kamala Harris is making little or no news, despite such spectacles as the Oprah show, and Trump, as usual, is back to driving each news cycle.
41% : I have been telling people since 2015 that negative stories are good for Trump because the ensuing debate then unfolds on his terms.
38% : We Jews know something about being scapegoated...Trump has long had an unnerving habit of bringing up the fact of people's Judaism -- sometimes mistakenly -- on occasions when it seems irrelevant at best. '
36% : Trump observed to aides Jared Kushner, Stephen Miller and Jason Miller aboard Air Force One, according to the New York Times's Maggie Haberman.
35% : But the Times piece says that many voters believe Trump "improved their lives when he was president - and worry that a Kamala Harris White House would not."That's the thing.
33% : His extreme caricatures also serve as another way for Trump to traffic in lies and misinformation, using an alternate reality of his own making to create an often terrifying -- and, he seems to hope -- politically devastating landscape for his political opponents.
27% : BOTH SIDES GO HIGH AND LOWAnd a New York Times poll shows Trump leading in the key Sunbelt states that the Harris camp hoped to pick off.
26% : (In fact, Jason Miller, as he told Trump, is not Jewish.)
25% : "Some campaign advisers are eager to move on from Trump's and Vance's unverifiable claims about Haitian immigrants eating cats and dogs -- a potentially detrimental news cycle that has stretched into its second week -- but also acknowledge that Trump rarely retreats, even when it might be politically advantageous to do so.
24% : Trump loses now or the Republicans are lost for a generation.
20% : Sometimes Trump just resorts to trolling - "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!" - to get chattering classes chattering, even though he much wanted her endorsement.
20% : "The former president's imaginary world is a dark, dystopian place, described by Trump in his rallies, interviews, social media posts and debate appearances to paint an alarming picture of America under the Biden-Harris administration.
12% : "Trump also accused Tim Walz speaking positively about "execution" after a baby is born-though Washington Post's Fact-Checker says the governor never said that, and that fewer than 1 percent of abortions are performed after 21 weeks of pregnancy.
11% : In the New York Times, conservative writer David French uses self-described "Black Nazi" and pro-slavery GOP candidate Mark Robinson, who's running for North Carolina governor, to slam Trump.
9% : That takes on a more ominous tone now that Trump has barely escaped assassinaton twice - and, after the Florida golf course attempt, blamed the attacks on "danger to democracy" language by Harris and the Democrats.
7% : "Post op-ed columnist Ruth Marcus says Trump is "crossing a hazardous new line" by saying it will be the fault of Jewish people, insufficiently grateful for his pro-Israel policies, if he loses the election:"They threaten, if he does lose, and especially if he continues this line of argument, to unleash the fury of disappointed Trump supporters on Jews.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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