Dick Morris: Trump's Criminal Trials Are Powering Him to Victory
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"Lake has had difficulty wiing a two-way race, but with Trump 5 points ahead in Arizona, she's got a shot." | Positive | 2% Conservative |
"Nor is the almost-rape-but-not-quite case against Trump likely to amount to anything more than an election lawyer's dream: From which pocket did the payoff come?" | Negative | -2% Liberal |
"So it is obvious that Trump is not only headed to victory, but that the win will be so massive as to take Congress for Trump." | Negative | -4% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : Lake has had difficulty winning a two-way race, but with Trump 5 points ahead in Arizona, she's got a shot.49% : Nor is the almost-rape-but-not-quite case against Trump likely to amount to anything more than an election lawyer's dream: From which pocket did the payoff come?
48% : So it is obvious that Trump is not only headed to victory, but that the win will be so massive as to take Congress for Trump.
47% : But the main fact is that with the developments in courthouses in New York, Washington and Atlanta, how can a candidate other than Trump campaign and get covered?
43% : And if it comes out that Trump did indeed ask for National Guard troops as Jan. 6 neared and that the committee investigating the events of that day tried to squelch the story, that almost dooms the Jan. 6 case.
38% : After four years of Trump in office, who is going to believe that this time he will cancel elections and reign as a dictator?
29% : Nor are all the charges against Trump that serious.
28% : The indictments of Donald Trump smoothed his path to the nomination and are about to do so in the general election.
27% : Unless the prosecution explains what was in those documents, and elicits gasps from the jurors, they won't do Trump much harm.
24% : Of course, Biden had to accept the prosecutors who brought the indictments, but to have Alvin Bragg or Fani Willis as the figureheads of the cases against him helps Trump.
20% : Here's why:The accusations against Trump naturally dominate the news.
19% : But the problem for the Democrats is that the indictments are truly sucking up all the oxygen and leave no room for any other critique of Trump.
19% : Anything that Trump or others may do or say is completely drowned out by the criminal charges.
18% : Voters would be hard-pressed to blame Trump for his handling of secret documents after Biden left his in his garage.
15% : And after Biden's supporters tried, without success, to knock Trump off the ballot, how disingenuous their argument seems.
13% : "The core assumption of the Biden campaign is wrong: The criminal prosecutions of Donald Trump are not only not hurting him, they are helping to re-elect him.
6% : Perhaps it's true, as Donald Trump repeats endlessly, that Joe Biden is the worst president in American history.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.