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DeSantis rips California voting count delays: ‘It’s pathetic’

DeSantis rips California voting count delays: ‘It’s pathetic’
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California’s primary elections were held on Tuesday, June 2, yet, over 24 hours later, the state still has not finished counting votes in any of its elections. Moreover, according to the most recent available updates, none of the state’s federal primaries has exceeded 60% of the votes counted. The lethargic pace of vote counting has […]

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Extensive unchallenged quotes from partisan criticLoaded language like 'lethargic pace' and 'pathetic' presented without contextAbsence of defending perspectives from California election officialsFraming suggests impropriety with phrases like 'vote dumps always seem to go one way'One-sided source selectionOmission of balancing perspectives or official explanationsLoaded languageloaded languagesource selectionomission of perspectivesHeavy amplification of one politician's unsubstantiated claimsLoaded negative language on delays without context

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