View from Away: Abortion rights triumphed from coast to coast - CentralMaine.com
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86% Extremely Conservative
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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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"The ACLU and Plaed Parenthood appealed that decision to the Kentucky Supreme Court, which is scheduled to hear the case next week." | Positive | 14% Conservative |
"In California, Proposition 1, a ballot measure enshrining the right to abortion, was approved by voters." | Positive | 4% Conservative |
"By Tuesday night, voters made their wishes clear -- they want to maintain their access to abortion." | Negative | -2% Liberal |
"A record six measures concerning abortion were placed on state ballots this year across the country." | Negative | -6% Liberal |
"Kansans led the way on supporting abortion rights by overwhelmingly voting down a ballot measure in August that would have amended the state constitution to remove the right to abortion." | Negative | -10% Liberal |
"The ACLU and Plaed Parenthood had already sued to stop the full ban and a six-week ban -- both of which went into effect after Roe was overturned -- on the grounds that the Kentucky Constitution protects the right to privacy and bodily autonomy." | Negative | -16% Liberal |
"Polls continually indicate that a majority of Americans support the right to abortion and disagree with the Supreme Court's decision to abolish that right." | Negative | -16% Liberal |
"The defeat of the ballot measure, which was intended to obliterate the right to abortion in the Kentucky Constitution, could have a positive impact on the court and lead it to permanently block the abortion bans." | Negative | -18% Liberal |
"The passage of that measure means the Kansas Legislature caot outlaw abortion." | Negative | -22% Liberal |
"Even more breathtaking was the rejection of a state constitutional amendment in Kentucky, a solidly red state, that said there is no right to abortion in the Kentucky Constitution." | Negative | -26% Liberal |
"But in Kentucky, abortion is already baed by state law with the only exception being for the life of the pregnant person or to protect the individual from a disabling injury." | Negative | -30% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : The ACLU and Planned Parenthood appealed that decision to the Kentucky Supreme Court, which is scheduled to hear the case next week.52% : In California, Proposition 1, a ballot measure enshrining the right to abortion, was approved by voters.
49% : By Tuesday night, voters made their wishes clear -- they want to maintain their access to abortion.
47% : A record six measures concerning abortion were placed on state ballots this year across the country.
45% : Kansans led the way on supporting abortion rights by overwhelmingly voting down a ballot measure in August that would have amended the state constitution to remove the right to abortion.
42% : The ACLU and Planned Parenthood had already sued to stop the full ban and a six-week ban -- both of which went into effect after Roe was overturned -- on the grounds that the Kentucky Constitution protects the right to privacy and bodily autonomy.
42% : Polls continually indicate that a majority of Americans support the right to abortion and disagree with the Supreme Court's decision to abolish that right.
41% : The defeat of the ballot measure, which was intended to obliterate the right to abortion in the Kentucky Constitution, could have a positive impact on the court and lead it to permanently block the abortion bans.
39% : The passage of that measure means the Kansas Legislature cannot outlaw abortion.
37% : Even more breathtaking was the rejection of a state constitutional amendment in Kentucky, a solidly red state, that said there is no right to abortion in the Kentucky Constitution.
35% : But in Kentucky, abortion is already banned by state law with the only exception being for the life of the pregnant person or to protect the individual from a disabling injury.
*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.