Biden Extends Lead and to Accept Nomination in Milwaukee
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We ran the numbers: There are 2001 news articles covering this topic. 36% (711) are left leaning, 43% (866) center, 21% (424) right leaning.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is poised to accept the Democratic party’s nomination in Milwaukee at a scaled-back convention. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden leads President Donald Trump by 8 percentage points in Wisconsin, right-leaning articles highlight that both the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee have had to make changes to future conventions.
Bloomberg published a left-leaning article highlighting that Biden leads President Donald Trump by 8 percentage points in Wisconsin, which is one of the most important states on the electoral map. The 8-point lead among registered voters in the state is significant for Biden as polls in April and May showed him ahead by just 3 points.
A centrist article by The Hill highlights that the convention will move from the Fiserv Forum to a smaller Wisconsin center in downtown Milwaukee. The DNCC also said epidemiologist and infectious disease experts will help advise the committee on efforts to protect the health and safety of convention staff.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that the Democratic National Committee will include “live broadcasts and curated content from Milwaukee.” The article also notes that the RNC recently called a last-minute audible to change the site of its convention after dispute between North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, President Trump, and the RNC.
From the right
Biden to accept nomination at scaled-back convention state delegations to stay home
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