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The Politician Bias Chart at Biasly offers a rating of various politicians. Biasly is an independent news and bias rating agency and is dedicated to Fighting Fear with FactsHow it Works

The Politician Bias Chart is an interactive tool that visually ranks political figures across the ideological spectrum—from very left to very right—based on their policy positions, media portrayal, and public sentiment. Use filters to explore by office, party, or state, and click on any politician to view a comprehensive bias profile. Interested in how media outlets lean? Visit our Media Bias Chart for detailed insights into the bias and reliability of news sources.
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Very Left
Strongly favors progressive or left-leaning policies, often advocating for significant government intervention in economic and social issues.
Medium Left
Supports liberal ideas with a preference for social equality and reforms, but open to moderate approaches on some issues.
Somewhat Left
Generally leans toward progressive policies, but may favor more moderate or centrist solutions in certain areas.
Center
Neutral or moderate viewpoint, typically open to both liberal and conservative policies depending on the issue.
Somewhat Right
Leans toward traditional or right-leaning policies, but is open to centrist ideas or compromise on specific topics.
Medium Right
Supports conservative ideas, advocating for less government intervention, traditional values, and a free-market economy.
Very Right
Strongly favors conservative or right-leaning policies, advocating for minimal government intervention and upholding traditional values.
 

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