Trump Endorsement Divides Republicans in Primaries
We ran the numbers: There are 2193 news articles covering this topic. 47% (1037) are left leaning, 39% (861) are center, and 14% (295) are right leaning.
President Donald Trump is backing his longtime friend Charles Herbster in the Nebraska primaries and J.D. Vance in the Ohio primaries. While left-leaning articles highlight that state senator Matt Dolan wants Trump to stop pushing “lies about the outcome” of the 2020 election, right-leaning articles highlight that Trump‘s influence over the Republican Party will be put to the test on Tuesday in Ohio’s GOP Senate primary.
A left-leaning article by Politico highlights that state senator Matt Dolan wants Trump to stop pushing “lies about the outcome” of the 2020 election. Dolan is running as a traditional conservative and finding that his strategy is finally showing signs of paying off.
AP News published a centrist article reporting that nearly all of Nebraska’s GOP establishment leaders are lining up behind businessman Jim Pillen. A third candidate, state Sen. Brett Lindstrom, is emerging as a strong contender largely because of an endorsement from the mayor of Omaha.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Times highlights that Trump‘s influence over the Republican Party will be put to the test on Tuesday in Ohio’s GOP Senate primary. Trump’s last-minute endorsement propelled the once-lagging candidate J.D. Vance into a tie for the lead.