The MAGA vs. GOP Divide in the Republican Primaries
We ran the numbers: There are 3826 news articles covering this topic. 31% (1197) are left leaning, 43% (1634) are center, and 26% (995) are right leaning.
The Republican primaries have revealed divides between the GOP and former President Donald Trump. While left-leaning articles highlight that Donald Trump’s endorsed candidate, Charles Herbster, is accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, right-leaning articles highlight that Trump wasn't on the ballot in Nebraska's combative Republican gubernatorial primary.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Donald Trump’s endorsed candidate, CHarles Herbster, is accused of sexually assaulting multiple women. The article notes that this type of ethical stain has hobbled Trump endorsees in the past.
Newsweek published a centrist article reporting that term-limited Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts successfully predicted how his successor would be decided in the state's Republican primary. An hour before it was called, Ricketts told KHGI-TV that Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District would decide the race in favor of University of Nebraska Regent Jim Pillen.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Trump wasn't on the ballot in Nebraska's combative Republican gubernatorial primary. The Associated Press projected that multimillionaire and University of Nebraska Regent Jim Pillen won the GOP nomination.
From the right
Trump notches a loss in Nebraska as Herbster goes down in GOP gubernatorial primary: AP
Fox News