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Republicans Cline and Presler rally against Virginia redistricting vote

Republicans Cline and Presler rally against Virginia redistricting vote
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CULPEPER, Virginia — Virginia Republican leaders made their closing argument to voters that a proposed redistricting amendment on the April 21 ballot would tilt the state’s congressional map toward Democrats, intensifying a broader national fight over control of the U.S. House ahead of the midterm elections. At issue is a referendum that would give the […]

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Extensive coverage and quotes from Republican rally speakers while Democratic perspectives are minimally representedLoaded language like 'power grab' and emphasis on Republicans being 'outspent' frames Democrats negativelyArticle structure dedicates most content to Republican concerns about rural representation while briefly summarizing Democratic positionssource selection imbalanceloaded languagepartisan framingheadline toneLead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsLoaded language such as 'power grab' to negatively depict Democratic actionsPredominant sourcing from Republican leaders and activists like Scott Presler and Rep. Ben Cline

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