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Lead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsspeculative framing of liberal dissentersreference to conservative authorscharacterization of Democratic gains as a 'bonus'dismissive tone toward progressive concernsLoaded language suggesting Democratic 'bonus' as unfairFraming of judicial delays as potentially strategic against RepublicansOmission of dissenting or liberal perspectives on the decision's implications

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