Donald Trump to ring opening bell at New York Stock Exchange on Thursday
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10% Center
- Reliability
45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
4% Center
- Politician Portrayal
26% Positive
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The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. 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.
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : Trump during his first term changed his permanent residency to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, and officially became a resident of the Sunshine State.53% : Trump was born and raised in New York and made his mark on the city as developer of luxury real estate before becoming a reality television personality and trying his hand at politics.
46% : In 2015, Trump famously rode down the escalator of a New York office tower that bears his name and announced his candidacy for president.
38% : For Trump, the invitation to ring the stock exchange bell comes just one month after he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris to win a second non-consecutive term in the White House.
*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.