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Left: 40%
Center: 27%
Right: 33%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Mitch McConnell?Mitch McConnell often is covered by Left and Right Media sources.
Left: 40%
Center: 27%
Right: 33%
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Mitch McConnell · Blanco CountyNew Details Emerge In Death Of Sen. McConnell's Sister-In-Law Authored by Steve Ispas and Lear Zhou via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Angela Chao, the sister-in-law of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), died on Feb. 11 after backing her vehicle into a pond. Angela Chao, CEO and chair of her family's shipping business, the Foremost Group, in this undated photo. (Courtesy of Foremost Group via AP) More details have since emerged, i…See the Story
New Details Emerge In Death Of Sen. McConnell's Sister-In-Law
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Mitch McConnell · KentuckyThe Conservative Political Action Coalition gave Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) a “conservative rating” of 68%, about on par with Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and ahead of Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), who received a score of 54%. McConnell’s score this year is 12% higher than last year when CPAC gave him a rating of 56%, but the Senate GOP leader finds himself far behind other Republicans in the conference like Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT), …See the Story
McConnell rated among the least conservative GOP senators by CPAC - Washington Examiner
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Mike Johnson · UkraineHouse Speaker Mike Johnson is expected to put a Ukraine aid bill up for a floor vote when Congress returns following its spring recess, sources on Capitol Hill told The Post, with Democrats offering to shield him from an effort by a member of his own conference to oust him.See the Story
House Speaker Mike Johnson readying separate Ukraine aid bill as Republican revolt looms
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Mitch McConnell · San AntonioSen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, is seen as a possible successor to longtime Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton called Cornyn "anti-Trump" and " anti-gun" Cornyn responded in a nod to the criminal charges Paxton faces, "Hard to run from prison"See the Story
John Cornyn, Ken Paxton social media clashes intensify
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Donald Trump · OhioDonald Trump-backed Senate Republican candidate Bernie Moreno won a tough primary race last week in Ohio. He refused to say if he believes the 2020 presidential election was stolen from the former president. In January, Moreno's campaign released a digital ad in which Moreno looked directly into the camera and said, "President Trump says the election was steal, and he's right"See the Story
Moreno won’t say if Trump lost the 2020 election or if it was stolen
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Mitch McConnell · Blanco CountyAngela Chao, the sister-in-law of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, died on February 10. Chao was under the influence of alcohol when she mistakenly reversed her Tesla into a lake at a Texas ranch, which ultimately led to her death. Chao's blood alcohol concentration was 0.233, approximately three times the legal limit.See the Story
Mitch McConnell's Sister-In-Law, Billionaire Angela Chao, Was Drunk When She Drove Her Tesla Into A Lake & Drowned - uInterview
Mitch McConnell · New YorkThere's a mini-furor in the chattering classes over the proposition that the oldest Supreme Court justice, 69-year-old Sonia Sotomayor, ought to retire. Julian Zelizer: The argument has implications larger than the fate of a single justice. He says nowadays, control of both the Senate and the White House is necessary if you want to make a Supreme Court appointment.See the Story
McConnell Stole a Supreme Court Seat. Is That the Norm Now?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources