"F All Politicians": Governor Candidate Divides Voters With Ironic Slogan

Apr 30, 2022 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    8% Center

  • Reliability

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  • Policy Leaning

    -6% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    46% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"Those include an immediate moratorium on rent and property tax increases; an immediate reduction of parking and traffic ticket fines and fees, car registration fees and taxes and fees on gasoline -- which she calls punitive and devastating for state residents; introducing an Elderly State Law that would mandate 15 years in prison with no parole for unprovoked attacks on older people; and a state purchase of all outstanding loans originated from California colleges, universities, vocational schools and other higher learning centers."
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-12% Liberal
"Her platform touched on issues that extend across the entire political-ideological spectrum, including being pro-law enforcement, pro-self defense, pro-gun rights restoration and reinstating the death penalty."
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-18% Liberal
"Newsom is ruing for another four-year term."
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12% Conservative
"And in the recall election against Newsom in 2021, in which approximately two-thirds of state voters eventually voted to keep him in office against 46 challengers, it was reported that taxpayers paid about $276 million."
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-20% Liberal
"In the state's 2018 gubernatorial election, when incumbent Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom defeated Republican John Cox, both campaigns spent about $40 million."
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-38% Liberal
"In the state's 2018 gubernatorial election, when incumbent Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom defeated Republican John Cox, both campaigns spent about $40 million."
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-38% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

44% : Those include an "immediate moratorium" on rent and property tax increases; an "immediate reduction" of parking and traffic ticket fines and fees, car registration fees and taxes and fees on gasoline -- which she calls "punitive and devastating" for state residents; introducing an Elderly State Law that would mandate 15 years in prison with no parole for "unprovoked attacks" on older people; and a state purchase of all outstanding loans originated from California colleges, universities, vocational schools and other higher learning centers.
41% :Her platform touched on issues that extend across the entire political-ideological spectrum, including being pro-law enforcement, pro-self defense, pro-gun rights restoration and reinstating the death penalty.

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