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Contrasting Parliamentary Approaches in France: From Respectful Debate to Strategic Maneuvering
The French Parliament's recent sessions showcased contrasting approaches: constructive debate on a 'right to die' bill contrasted with strategic maneuvering and procedural tactics employed during the Duplomb agricultural reform bill, highlighting the challenges of the fragmented French political lan...
Contrasting Parliamentary Approaches in France: From Respectful Debate to Strategic Maneuvering
The French Parliament's recent sessions showcased contrasting approaches: constructive debate on a 'right to die' bill contrasted with strategic maneuvering and procedural tactics employed during the Duplomb agricultural reform bill, highlighting the challenges of the fragmented French political lan...
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44% Bias Score


Democrats Strategize to Regain Voter Support After 2024 Election Losses
Following the 2024 election where Republicans won the White House and Senate, and expanded their House majority, the Democratic Party is undertaking a strategic review and outreach to improve its standing with male and working-class voters, amidst historically low approval ratings.
Democrats Strategize to Regain Voter Support After 2024 Election Losses
Following the 2024 election where Republicans won the White House and Senate, and expanded their House majority, the Democratic Party is undertaking a strategic review and outreach to improve its standing with male and working-class voters, amidst historically low approval ratings.
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52% Bias Score


Chilean Presidential Primary: Left-Leaning Candidates Target Diverse Electorates
Left-leaning and center-left Chilean presidential primary candidates are strategizing to defeat the right-wing by appealing to different voter segments: moderate former Concertación voters (Tohá), leftists outside the governing coalition (Jara), and the approximately 3.5 million new voters added by ...
Chilean Presidential Primary: Left-Leaning Candidates Target Diverse Electorates
Left-leaning and center-left Chilean presidential primary candidates are strategizing to defeat the right-wing by appealing to different voter segments: moderate former Concertación voters (Tohá), leftists outside the governing coalition (Jara), and the approximately 3.5 million new voters added by ...
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48% Bias Score


CI-CCD's Branding Deception Alters 2015 Valladolid Election Outcome
In the 2015 Valladolid municipal elections, a small party, CI-CCD, using similar branding to Ciudadanos, received 6,749 votes, preventing Ciudadanos from securing a crucial third seat and enabling the Socialist Party's Óscar Puente to become mayor.
CI-CCD's Branding Deception Alters 2015 Valladolid Election Outcome
In the 2015 Valladolid municipal elections, a small party, CI-CCD, using similar branding to Ciudadanos, received 6,749 votes, preventing Ciudadanos from securing a crucial third seat and enabling the Socialist Party's Óscar Puente to become mayor.
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56% Bias Score


Australian Coalition Breakup: Opportunities Amidst Challenges
The breakup of the Australian Liberal and National coalition, despite criticism, presents opportunities for each party to better represent their distinct constituencies; a Western Australian example demonstrates a viable model for policy influence without a formal coalition.
Australian Coalition Breakup: Opportunities Amidst Challenges
The breakup of the Australian Liberal and National coalition, despite criticism, presents opportunities for each party to better represent their distinct constituencies; a Western Australian example demonstrates a viable model for policy influence without a formal coalition.
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52% Bias Score


Tempe Crash Findings Challenge Initial Narratives, Shifting Public Opinion
New findings in the Tempe train crash investigation challenge initial theories of illegal cargo causing the disaster, impacting public opinion and potentially shifting the political landscape as parties adjust strategies and public trust fluctuates.
Tempe Crash Findings Challenge Initial Narratives, Shifting Public Opinion
New findings in the Tempe train crash investigation challenge initial theories of illegal cargo causing the disaster, impacting public opinion and potentially shifting the political landscape as parties adjust strategies and public trust fluctuates.
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36% Bias Score

Democrats Launch $20 Million Study to Reconnect with Male Voters After 2024 Losses
The Democratic Party initiated a "$20 million study" to understand how to communicate with male voters after losing significant ground to President Trump in the 2024 election, revealing deep divisions within the party and sparking criticism for its approach.

Democrats Launch $20 Million Study to Reconnect with Male Voters After 2024 Losses
The Democratic Party initiated a "$20 million study" to understand how to communicate with male voters after losing significant ground to President Trump in the 2024 election, revealing deep divisions within the party and sparking criticism for its approach.
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60% Bias Score

Labour Faces Crushing Defeat as Voters Defect to Liberal Democrats and Greens
A recent poll shows 52% of Labour voters from the 2024 general election are considering switching to the Liberal Democrats or Greens, potentially resulting in Labour losing 250 seats due to voter disillusionment with the party's policies and actions.

Labour Faces Crushing Defeat as Voters Defect to Liberal Democrats and Greens
A recent poll shows 52% of Labour voters from the 2024 general election are considering switching to the Liberal Democrats or Greens, potentially resulting in Labour losing 250 seats due to voter disillusionment with the party's policies and actions.
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60% Bias Score

French Left Faces Communication Crisis, Report Finds
A new report from the Jean-Jaurès Foundation reveals a communication crisis between the French left and the broader population, emphasizing the need for improved messaging and broader coalition building to regain public trust and political influence.

French Left Faces Communication Crisis, Report Finds
A new report from the Jean-Jaurès Foundation reveals a communication crisis between the French left and the broader population, emphasizing the need for improved messaging and broader coalition building to regain public trust and political influence.
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44% Bias Score

Center-Left Unification Efforts Face Resistance in Greece
Prominent Greek center-left figures are actively pursuing a unified front, despite significant internal resistance from various parties and potential leadership conflicts, with former Minister Louka Katseli playing a key role in initiating discussions and collaborations.

Center-Left Unification Efforts Face Resistance in Greece
Prominent Greek center-left figures are actively pursuing a unified front, despite significant internal resistance from various parties and potential leadership conflicts, with former Minister Louka Katseli playing a key role in initiating discussions and collaborations.
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44% Bias Score

French Right-Wing Reshuffles Ahead of 2027 Presidential Election
The French right-wing political landscape is rapidly shifting following Bruno Retailleau's victory as head of the Republicans party, prompting strategic maneuvering from other potential presidential candidates like Edouard Philippe and Gérald Darmanin, who are forming alliances and positioning thems...

French Right-Wing Reshuffles Ahead of 2027 Presidential Election
The French right-wing political landscape is rapidly shifting following Bruno Retailleau's victory as head of the Republicans party, prompting strategic maneuvering from other potential presidential candidates like Edouard Philippe and Gérald Darmanin, who are forming alliances and positioning thems...
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52% Bias Score

Limited News Exposure Correlates With Higher Approval Ratings for President Trump
A New York Times/Siena College poll reveals that nearly half of voters approving of President Trump's performance had limited exposure to major news events of his first 100 days, suggesting his "flood the zone" strategy may influence public opinion.

Limited News Exposure Correlates With Higher Approval Ratings for President Trump
A New York Times/Siena College poll reveals that nearly half of voters approving of President Trump's performance had limited exposure to major news events of his first 100 days, suggesting his "flood the zone" strategy may influence public opinion.
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48% Bias Score
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