Former Dallas mayor believes a No Labels candidate will emerge, just not this year

Apr 05, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    70% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    66% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

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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.

Sentiments

Overall Sentiment

-2% Negative

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"SIGN UPOr with:GoogleFacebookBy signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy PolicyThe passion around this is unlike anything I've seen in my life, Rawlings said."
Positive
32% Conservative
"AdvertisementI was the first big-city mayor in the United States to endorse Joe Biden because I believed he could beat Trump - and he did, Rawlings said."
Positive
14% Conservative
"I don't think anybody was willing to go along to help Donald Trump become president again, so I wasn't shocked by it."
Negative
-2% Liberal
"AdvertisementChoices lacking for many votersWith the No Labels movement failing to persuade a major political player to run for president on its ticket, the choice for Americans is back to Biden, Trump or several other candidates not affiliated with No Labels."
Negative
-30% Liberal
"AdvertisementAny political observer, no matter how astute, knew that that was nothing more than a project to siphon off votes from Joe Biden and to help Donald Trump, said Lisa Turner, a Democratic strategist and state director of the Lone Star Project."
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-38% Liberal
"Like many Americans, former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings bristled at the prospect of a 2024 rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, so he joined the upstart No Labels' search for a viable third-party candidate."
Negative
-44% Liberal
"That effort fell short when No Labels leaders aounced Thursday they had failed to find a strong presidential candidate, leaving no additional option for many Americans who are underwhelmed by the choice between Biden and Trump."
Negative
-48% Liberal
"During a segment last month on Lone Star Politics, a political show produced by KXAS (NBC 5) and The Dallas Morning News, Rawlings predicted Trump would defeat Biden, making it necessary for another choice to emerge."
Negative
-48% Liberal
"Polls show dissatisfaction by many Americans with Biden and Trump."
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-68% Liberal
"SIGN UPOr with:GoogleFacebookBy signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy PolicyThe passion around this is unlike anything I've seen in my life, Rawlings said."
Positive
14% Conservative
"In 2020, Rawlings was one of the first American mayors to back Biden."
Positive
28% Conservative
"In 2020, Rawlings was one of the first American mayors to back Biden."
Positive
28% Conservative
"I'm still a big fan, Rawlings continued."
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28% Conservative
"AdvertisementI was the first big-city mayor in the United States to endorse Joe Biden because I believed he could beat Trump - and he did, Rawlings said."
Positive
14% Conservative
"AdvertisementI was the first big-city mayor in the United States to endorse Joe Biden because I believed he could beat Trump - and he did, Rawlings said."
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14% Conservative
"Many of those Americans - like Rawlings - are centrists."
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2% Conservative
"I don't think anybody was willing to go along to help Donald Trump become president again, so I wasn't shocked by it."
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-2% Liberal
"AdvertisementEverybody's got to make that decision, Rawlings said."
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-6% Liberal
"The movement is not going to go away, Rawlings continued."
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-6% Liberal
"AdvertisementWe offered it to less than a handful of people, Rawlings said of the search for a nominee."
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-8% Liberal
"Rawlings said No Labels plaed a unity ticket with a Republican as the presidential candidate and a Democrat as the ruing mate.Democrats applauded the lack of a No Labels candidate."
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-8% Liberal
"A January Reuters poll found 67"
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-10% Liberal
"Mike Rawlings was a leader in the unsuccessful effort to find a viable third-party candidate for president."
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-14% Liberal
"Advertisement'We've got to be the champion'Rawlings said the failure of No Labels to field a presidential and vice presidential candidate didn't mean the movement is over."
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-14% Liberal
"That list includes Robert F. Keedy Jr., physician and activist Jill Stein and philosopher Cornel West.Rawlings, who was Dallas mayor from 2011-19, believes many Americans are in a bind because they don't favor either candidate."
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-16% Liberal
"Others who publicly rejected No Labels included U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia; former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a 2024 GOP presidential candidate; and former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican who opted to run for U.S. Senate."
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-16% Liberal
"AdvertisementNo Labels delegates voted in March to form a bipartisan presidential and vice presidential ticket, but the effort was publicly rebuffed by several potential candidates, including former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, who last month dropped from the Republican presidential race."
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-18% Liberal
"Rawlings said the Democratic and Republican parties had become a duopoly that will take time to overcome."
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-20% Liberal
"Rejected by potential candidatesRawlings said No Labels had qualified to place a candidate on the ballot in at least 21 states."
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-24% Liberal
"AdvertisementChoices lacking for many votersWith the No Labels movement failing to persuade a major political player to run for president on its ticket, the choice for Americans is back to Biden, Trump or several other candidates not affiliated with No Labels."
Positive
0% Conservative
"AdvertisementChoices lacking for many votersWith the No Labels movement failing to persuade a major political player to run for president on its ticket, the choice for Americans is back to Biden, Trump or several other candidates not affiliated with No Labels."
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0% Conservative
"Many of them worried that the movement would take votes from Biden and aid Trump's chances to win the White House."
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2% Conservative
"Many of them worried that the movement would take votes from Biden and aid Trump's chances to win the White House."
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2% Conservative
"AdvertisementAny political observer, no matter how astute, knew that that was nothing more than a project to siphon off votes from Joe Biden and to help Donald Trump, said Lisa Turner, a Democratic strategist and state director of the Lone Star Project."
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2% Conservative
"AdvertisementAny political observer, no matter how astute, knew that that was nothing more than a project to siphon off votes from Joe Biden and to help Donald Trump, said Lisa Turner, a Democratic strategist and state director of the Lone Star Project."
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2% Conservative
"Rawlings is less bullish about Biden's chances of wiing a second term."
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-38% Liberal
"Rawlings is less bullish about Biden's chances of wiing a second term."
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-38% Liberal
"A Democrat most of his life, Rawlings said he'll vote for Biden in November."
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-40% Liberal
"A Democrat most of his life, Rawlings said he'll vote for Biden in November."
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-40% Liberal
"Like many Americans, former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings bristled at the prospect of a 2024 rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, so he joined the upstart No Labels' search for a viable third-party candidate."
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-10% Liberal
"Like many Americans, former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings bristled at the prospect of a 2024 rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, so he joined the upstart No Labels' search for a viable third-party candidate."
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-10% Liberal
"Like many Americans, former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings bristled at the prospect of a 2024 rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, so he joined the upstart No Labels' search for a viable third-party candidate."
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-10% Liberal
"Rawlings said No Labels would back Hogan in his Senate contest."
Positive
2% Conservative
"Rawlings said No Labels would back Hogan in his Senate contest."
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2% Conservative
"That effort fell short when No Labels leaders aounced Thursday they had failed to find a strong presidential candidate, leaving no additional option for many Americans who are underwhelmed by the choice between Biden and Trump."
Positive
0% Conservative
"That effort fell short when No Labels leaders aounced Thursday they had failed to find a strong presidential candidate, leaving no additional option for many Americans who are underwhelmed by the choice between Biden and Trump."
Positive
0% Conservative
"During a segment last month on Lone Star Politics, a political show produced by KXAS (NBC 5) and The Dallas Morning News, Rawlings predicted Trump would defeat Biden, making it necessary for another choice to emerge."
Negative
-8% Liberal
"During a segment last month on Lone Star Politics, a political show produced by KXAS (NBC 5) and The Dallas Morning News, Rawlings predicted Trump would defeat Biden, making it necessary for another choice to emerge."
Negative
-8% Liberal
"During a segment last month on Lone Star Politics, a political show produced by KXAS (NBC 5) and The Dallas Morning News, Rawlings predicted Trump would defeat Biden, making it necessary for another choice to emerge."
Negative
-8% Liberal
"The frustration of voters dissatisfied with their choices, along with acrimony between Biden and Trump supporters, has created a divide that is likely to last beyond the November election, Rawlings said."
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-20% Liberal
"The frustration of voters dissatisfied with their choices, along with acrimony between Biden and Trump supporters, has created a divide that is likely to last beyond the November election, Rawlings said."
Negative
-20% Liberal
"The frustration of voters dissatisfied with their choices, along with acrimony between Biden and Trump supporters, has created a divide that is likely to last beyond the November election, Rawlings said."
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-20% Liberal
"Polls show dissatisfaction by many Americans with Biden and Trump."
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0% Conservative
"Polls show dissatisfaction by many Americans with Biden and Trump."
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0% Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

66% : SIGN UPOr with:GoogleFacebookBy signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy"The passion around this is unlike anything I've seen in my life," Rawlings said.
57% : Advertisement"I was the first big-city mayor in the United States to endorse Joe Biden because I believed he could beat Trump - and he did," Rawlings said.
49% : "I don't think anybody was willing to go along to help Donald Trump become president again, so I wasn't shocked by it.
35% : "AdvertisementChoices lacking for many votersWith the No Labels movement failing to persuade a major political player to run for president on its ticket, the choice for Americans is back to Biden, Trump or several other candidates not affiliated with No Labels.
31% : Advertisement"Any political observer, no matter how astute, knew that that was nothing more than a project to siphon off votes from Joe Biden and to help Donald Trump," said Lisa Turner, a Democratic strategist and state director of the Lone Star Project.
28% : Like many Americans, former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings bristled at the prospect of a 2024 rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, so he joined the upstart No Labels' search for a viable third-party candidate.
26% : That effort fell short when No Labels leaders announced Thursday they had failed to find a strong presidential candidate, leaving no additional option for many Americans who are underwhelmed by the choice between Biden and Trump.
26% : During a segment last month on Lone Star Politics, a political show produced by KXAS (NBC 5) and The Dallas Morning News, Rawlings predicted Trump would defeat Biden, making it necessary for another choice to emerge.
16% : Polls show dissatisfaction by many Americans with Biden and Trump.

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