What to Watch in Tuesday's Off-Year Election Bonanza
- Bias Rating
8% Center
- Reliability
70% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
20% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
21% 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:
53% : Because Republicans hold 80% or more of the seats in both chambers of the Kentucky General Assembly, Beshear has very little leeway to advance liberal policies that would be unpopular in the state.49% : Even though the Old Dominion has been a "blue state" when it comes to presidential elections for years -- George W. Bush was the last Republican presidential candidate to carry Virginia in his 2004 re-election -- and it has reliably sent Democrats to the U.S. Senate over the same period, state elections have been more slanted toward the Grand Ol' Party.
48% : Tuesday will see millions of Americans cast ballots in off-year elections in a handful of states around the country for legislators, governors, and on ballot questions amending state constitutions.
43% : Complete strangers who assist children in obtaining life-altering procedures would find themselves on the right side of the law, while parents who try to protect their children would be deemed to have run afoul of the law.
*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.