Ecuador elections set to go to second round in vote dominated by security concerns

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Bias Score Analysis

The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. 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.

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"Also on Sunday's ballot were two environmental referendums - both expected to pass - that could block mining in the Choco Andino forest near Quito and the development of an oil block in Yasuní ITT, a biodiverse stretch of national park in the Amazon."
Positive
0% Conservative
Donald Trump is beatable, and it starts in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Positive
20% Conservative
The best indicator of Mr. Trump's strength is looking to where the voters are paying attention: in states where candidates are campaigning, television ads are running, and there is a wide range of media attention on every candidate.
Positive
20% Conservative
Media influencers and leading voices should amplify the Republican message that the longer these candidates stay in the race, the more they are helping Joe Biden -- and Kamala Harris -- get four more years.
Positive
18% Conservative
Media influencers and leading voices should amplify the Republican message that the longer these candidates stay in the race, the more they are helping Joe Biden -- and Kamala Harris -- get four more years.
Positive
18% Conservative
While it's true that Mr. Trump has an iron grip on more than 30 percent of the electorate, the other 60 percent or so is open to moving forward with a new nominee.
Positive
8% Conservative
And Mr. Trump, ever the narcissist, will spend the entire campaign whining about his legal troubles and bilking his supporters of their retirement savings to pay for his lawyers.
Positive
4% Conservative
I plan to endorse and campaign for the best alternative to Mr. Trump.
Positive
4% Conservative
This is why Mr. Trump must face a smaller field.
Positive
2% Conservative
Then they need to see if they can catch fire this fall -- and if they can't, they need to step aside, because winnowing down the field of candidates is the single best chance to stop Mr. Trump.
Negative
-2% Liberal
Candidates who have gone on to win the New Hampshire primary, best illustrated by former Senator John McCain, become omnipresent in my state.
Negative
-2% Liberal
Chris Christie, who has done great work exposing Mr. Trump's weaknesses, must broaden his message and show voters that he is more than the anti-Trump candidate.nn
Negative
-6% Liberal
To win, they must break free of Mr. Trump's drama, step out of his shadow, go on offense, attack, and present their case.
Negative
-8% Liberal
If Mr. Trump is the Republican nominee for president in 2024, Republicans will lose up and down the ballot.
Negative
-12% Liberal
They are auditioning for a Trump presidency cabinet that will simply never happen.
Negative
-12% Liberal
While the other Republican candidates are running to save America, Mr. Trump is running to save himself.
Negative
-14% Liberal
Having won four statewide elections in New Hampshire and earning more votes in 2020 than any candidate in history (outpacing Mr. Trump's loss by 20 percentage points that year), I know that in New Hampshire, you don't only win on policy: You win face-to-face, person-to-person.
Negative
-14% Liberal
Mr. Trump's shortcomings hardly need reciting.
Negative
-16% Liberal
Tim Scott, Ron DeSantis, and Vivek Ramaswamy -- candidates with compelling stories, records and polling -- must show voters they are willing to take on Mr. Trump, show a spark, and not just defend him in absentia.
Negative
-16% Liberal
Tim Scott, Ron DeSantis, and Vivek Ramaswamy -- candidates with compelling stories, records and polling -- must show voters they are willing to take on Mr. Trump, show a spark, and not just defend him in absentia.
Negative
-16% Liberal
Tim Scott, Ron DeSantis, and Vivek Ramaswamy -- candidates with compelling stories, records and polling -- must show voters they are willing to take on Mr. Trump, show a spark, and not just defend him in absentia.
Negative
-16% Liberal
And even if a Trump administration magically materialized, no public humiliation that great is worth the sacrifice.
Negative
-18% Liberal
Once the voters of Iowa and New Hampshire are presented a clear alternative to Mr. Trump, his path forward darkens, and the Republican Party's future begins to take shape.
Negative
-20% Liberal
This week, Republican primary candidates for president will have a chance to make their case before a national audience -- with or without Donald Trump on the debate stage.
Negative
-24% Liberal
According to a recent Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, nearly two-thirds of Americans say they would likely not support Mr. Trump in 2024 -- not even Jimmy Carter had re-election numbers that bleak.
Negative
-24% Liberal
In Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two states that will vote in the 2024 Republican primaries, Mr. Trump is struggling.
Negative
-28% Liberal
In New Hampshire, more than half of Republican primary voters -- our party's most ardent voters -- want someone not named Trump.
Negative
-28% Liberal
Candidates on the debate stage should not be afraid to attack Donald Trump.
Negative
-38% Liberal
Provided the field shrinks by Iowa and New Hampshire, Mr. Trump loses.
Negative
-40% Liberal
Instead of going on offense and offering an alternative to Joe Biden's failing leadership, Republicans will continue to be consumed with responding to Mr. Trump's constant grievances and lies, turning off every independent suburban voter in America.
Negative
-8% Liberal
Instead of going on offense and offering an alternative to Joe Biden's failing leadership, Republicans will continue to be consumed with responding to Mr. Trump's constant grievances and lies, turning off every independent suburban voter in America.
Negative
-8% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : Also on Sunday's ballot were two environmental referendums - both expected to pass - that could block mining in the Choco Andino forest near Quito and the development of an oil block in Yasuní ITT, a biodiverse stretch of national park in the Amazon.

*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.

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