Nikki Haley Wins D.C. GOP Primary, Awaits Super Tuesday | The Georgetowner
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Policy Leaning Analysis
This article includes the following sentiments, providing an average bias score of 6% Conservative:
- 1 positive sentiment and 1 negative sentiment for Trump Impeachment.
"As of Sunday, Trump had 244 delegated awarded him from primaries and caucuses and Haley 43, counting D.C.On Super Tuesday, March 5, when 15 states and one territory hold their own nominating contests, some polls show that about 60 percent of Republicans indicate they will vote for Trump in the primaries."
"Trump came in second to Haley with 33 percent."
Politician Portrayal Analysis:
This article includes the following Politician Portrayal sentiments, providing an average sentiment of 18% Negative and bias score of -18% Liberal:
4 negative sentiments and 1 positive sentiment for Donald Trump
1 negative sentiment for Ron DeSantis
1 negative sentiment for Doug Burgum
"It was the first time Haley had won a primary in the 2024 presidential election season, and the first time former president Donald Trump lost a primary this year.nn"
This is a negative sentiment.
"It was the first time Haley had won a primary in the 2024 presidential election season, and the first time former president Donald Trump lost a primary this year.nn"
This is a negative sentiment.
"Haley made a lively personal appearance the first day of the D.C. primary, answering questions and taking selfies at the Madison Hotel on 15th Street NW."
This is a positive sentiment.
"Voting was taking place downstairs in a secured poll venue -- the only one for the GOP in Washington, D.C.nnOn the ballot as well Haley were former President Donald Trump -- and, in order of their filing, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Governor Ron DeSantis, businessman Ryan Binkley, former Governor Nikki Haley, Governor Doug Burgum, National Security Strategist David Stuckenberg, and former Governor Chris Christie."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Voting was taking place downstairs in a secured poll venue -- the only one for the GOP in Washington, D.C.nnOn the ballot as well Haley were former President Donald Trump -- and, in order of their filing, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Governor Ron DeSantis, businessman Ryan Binkley, former Governor Nikki Haley, Governor Doug Burgum, National Security Strategist David Stuckenberg, and former Governor Chris Christie."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Voting was taking place downstairs in a secured poll venue -- the only one for the GOP in Washington, D.C.nnOn the ballot as well Haley were former President Donald Trump -- and, in order of their filing, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Governor Ron DeSantis, businessman Ryan Binkley, former Governor Nikki Haley, Governor Doug Burgum, National Security Strategist David Stuckenberg, and former Governor Chris Christie."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Voting was taking place downstairs in a secured poll venue -- the only one for the GOP in Washington, D.C.nnOn the ballot as well Haley were former President Donald Trump -- and, in order of their filing, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Governor Ron DeSantis, businessman Ryan Binkley, former Governor Nikki Haley, Governor Doug Burgum, National Security Strategist David Stuckenberg, and former Governor Chris Christie."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Former South Carolina Governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley won the D.C. Republican Party presidential primary, held March 1 to 3, with 63 percent of the vote, wiing all of DC's 19 delegates to the Republican national nominating convention to be held June 15 to 18 in Milwaukee Wisconsin."
This is a positive sentiment.
"Trump came in second to Haley with 33 percent."
This is a positive sentiment.
"Trump came in second to Haley with 33 percent."
This is a positive sentiment.
""Still, the Haley campaign is going to the convention with countable delegates."
This is a positive sentiment.
""This contest may be the best chance for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley to score a victory in a presidential nomination contest where former President Donald Trump has won every contest so far," according to some Haley campaign watchers."
This is a negative sentiment.
""This contest may be the best chance for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley to score a victory in a presidential nomination contest where former President Donald Trump has won every contest so far," according to some Haley campaign watchers."
This is a negative sentiment.
"As of Sunday, Trump had 244 delegated awarded him from primaries and caucuses and Haley 43, counting D.C.nnOn Super Tuesday, March 5, when 15 states and one territory hold their own nominating contests, some polls show that about 60 percent of Republicans indicate they will vote for Trump in the primaries.nn"
This is a negative sentiment.
"As of Sunday, Trump had 244 delegated awarded him from primaries and caucuses and Haley 43, counting D.C.nnOn Super Tuesday, March 5, when 15 states and one territory hold their own nominating contests, some polls show that about 60 percent of Republicans indicate they will vote for Trump in the primaries.nn"
This is a negative sentiment.
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20% "Trump came in second to Haley with 33 percent.""
18% Former South Carolina Governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley won the D.C. Republican Party presidential primary, held March 1 to 3, with 63 percent ..."
14% Trump came in second to Haley with 33 percent.nn"
14% Trump came in second to Haley with 33 percent.nn"
12% "nnStill, the Haley campaign is going to the convention with countable delegates.nn"
-10% "This contest may be the best chance for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley to score a victory in a presidential nomination contest where former ..."
-10% "This contest may be the best chance for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley to score a victory in a presidential nomination contest where former ..."
-10% "This contest may be the best chance for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley to score a victory in a presidential nomination contest where former ..."
-20% "As of Sunday, Trump had 244 delegated awarded him from primaries and caucuses and Haley 43, counting D.C.On Super Tuesday, March 5, when 15 ..."
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60% : Trump came in second to Haley with 33 percent.40% : As of Sunday, Trump had 244 delegated awarded him from primaries and caucuses and Haley 43, counting D.C.On Super Tuesday, March 5, when 15 states and one territory hold their own nominating contests, some polls show that about 60 percent of Republicans indicate they will vote for Trump in the primaries.
*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.