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Mikie Sherrill scores 45% approval rating ahead of 100-day marker

Mikie Sherrill scores 45% approval rating ahead of 100-day marker
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New Jersey residents have a slightly lower approval of the job Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) is doing compared to that of her predecessor, former Gov. Phil Murphy, according to a new poll. The first Rutgers-Eagleton poll on Sherrill’s approval rating comes as the Garden State governor, elected in November by a 14.4% margin, approaches her […]

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Includes lengthy supportive quote from Sherrill's spokesperson without corresponding opposition viewpointFrames Sherrill's numbers as 'looking better' in comparison rather than neutrally reportingUses loaded language in referenced headline calling Spanberger 'a bot for the Democratic Party'Narrative structureEmphasis placementCounterpoint inclusionselection of positive quotesfavorable comparison with Spanbergeremphasis on achievements against TrumpLoaded language in subheadline criticizing Spanberger as 'a bot for the Democratic Party'Positive framing through inclusion of Sherrill's spokesperson quote and portrayal of her poll as a winOmission of critical voices against Sherrill, focusing instead on comparisons that diminish another Democrat

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