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Trump's early moves send strong signals about what to expect

Nov 16, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    35% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -16% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

63% : For Trump, a win on these nominations would cement his dominance over the Senate.
62% : This year, Trump won with 43%, compared with 36% for Harris.
57% : Either way could be a win for Trump.
57% : Trump will garner about 78 million, up almost 4 million from his 2020 total.
51% : In 2020, Biden beat Trump by nearly 3 to 1 in Dearborn, where more than half the population is of Arab descent.
47% : Since JD Vance as vice president will be able to break a tie, Trump will need to round up support from 50 senators.
44% : Gen. Merrick Garland has been evenhanded and that Trump should strive for something similar.
43% : Gaetz forestalled its release by preemptively resigning from Congress on Wednesday, hours after Trump announced his nomination as attorney general.
42% : Some of those voters harbored hopes that Trump would have more sympathy for their position than President Biden had.
38% : That could lead to contentious nomination battles, which Trump might lose.
37% : Orthodox Jews voted heavily for Trump, much as religious traditionalists in other faiths did, but Harris won large majorities among more religiously liberal Jews and those who are religiously unaffiliated, the poll found.
35% : "We ought to have a full-court press against this WEAPONIZED government that has been turned against our people," Gaetz wrote in a social media post shortly after Trump made the announcements.
33% : If the tentative GOP victory in Pennsylvania holds up, Trump will be able to lose the confirmation votes of three senators, but a fourth defection would scuttle a nomination, assuming no Democrats break ranks.
27% : How many Arab American voters cast ballots for Trump is hard to know -- the group remains too small to be accurately measured by exit polls.
25% : Under the Biden administration, federal prosecutors have brought charges against Trump and won convictions of several of his allies, including his onetime political advisor Stephen.
24% : Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who lost his speakership in large part because of Gaetz, suggested Thursday that the latter scenario may be what Trump wants.
22% : If Casey prevails, Trump would only be able to lose two senators.
21% : Witkoff, for his part, raised millions of dollars for Trump from donors who thought Biden was unfairly restraining Israel's military campaign.
12% : That move represents bad news for those American Muslims and others who voted for Trump out of anger at the Biden administration's support for Israel.

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