Michigan Republicans encourage Nikki Haley to find primary exit - Washington Examiner

  • Bias Rating

    94% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    45% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    100% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -8% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

73% : "It's pretty clear that Trump is going to win again and so it's time to start bringing the party in together.
53% : They can say Donald Trump won.
43% : Haley should have suspended her campaign last weekend after she lost the South Carolina Republican primary to Trump by 20 percentage points, according to Kyle Schimeck, 26, who was at the former governor's event in Troy on Sunday.
42% : "When your home state is also saying, 'We're going Trump,' I think that's when it's like, 'OK, time to drop out,'" the Sterling Heights high school history teacher told the Washington Examiner.Richard Shelton, 51, agreed it was not "wise" for Haley's campaign to proceed, even if she was his "preference" and he understood "why she's staying in.
42% : It's time for the Republican Party to unite behind Donald Trump.
42% : "Republican complaints are underscored by organizations, such as PrimaryPower, encouraging Democrats and independents to take part in the GOP primary election, "protecting our democracy" and "diminishing the chances" of Trump in the general.
37% : "You don't know what's going to happen to Trump.
35% : "Green, a black man who cast a ballot for Biden in 2020, had concerns with the president's decision-making and, with respect to Trump, the justice system.
33% : "Schimeck, a Republican delegate who is deciding between Trump and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., described being disappointed by Haley's "old Republican talking points" and telling reporters she raised roughly $1 million in the 24 hours after polls closed in South Carolina and she lost the state 60% to 39.5%.
27% : Brian Kischnick, 55, a former Troy city manager who was convicted on federal bribery charges in 2019, additionally asked whether "Biden is the guy for the next four years" and whether "Trump is going to be around to be in the position to be the president.
14% : "For a very small investment, we've been able to get tens of thousands of voters to vote against Donald Trump.
9% : "At this point, it's all about damaging Donald Trump," PrimaryPower Executive Director Robert Schwartz said in Troy.
3% : "Brent and McKell Woodland, both 30, of Troy, were similarly unhappy with Biden and Trump, but appreciated the opportunity to express their displeasure through Haley.
2% : And what that does is it causes Donald Trump to have to spend down resources attacking Nikki Haley instead of attacking Joe Biden.

*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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