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Washington Examiner

Democrats ‘tone deaf’ on what voters want: Joe Concha

Democrats ‘tone deaf’ on what voters want: Joe Concha
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Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha said Democrats are losing their standing with their own party on Fox Business’s The Evening Edit with Elizabeth MacDonald. He said the new wave of “woke Democrats” is creating frustration within the party, and that people likely at the top of the 2028 Democratic ticket, such as Gov. Gavin Newsom […]

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Loaded language ('woke Democrats', 'illegals', 'open borders')Single perspective from conservative commentator with no opposing viewsFraming Democratic positions as universally unpopular without nuanced contextExpert source leanOmission patternsDescriptive word choicessource selectionframing of issuesloaded languageLoaded language such as 'woke Democrats' and 'illegals' to negatively characterize progressive positionsSource selection from conservative outlets like Washington Examiner and Fox Business, reinforcing a right-leaning viewpointOmission of perspectives from Democrats or any balancing views on the issues discussed

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