Javier Milei: Trump admirer leads race for Argentina presidency
August 14, 20234 min read809 words
Published: August 14, 2023  |  4 min read809 words
Far-right economist Javier Milei, who admires US ex-president Donald Trump, has received the highest share of votes in Argentina's primary election. The primary, in which presidential candidates from all parties take part, is seen as a key indicator for the presidential election ...
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Balanced
Nov 13
This article explained in a clear light the leading candidate for the Argentina presidency. Explaining his policies well, and explaining Argentina's current situation well, this article had plenty of great context and anecdotes to make this article complete. It was not politically biased, and had engaging information for being a little bit longer than usual. The article had good information about recent elections in surrounding countries, with good voting data, too.
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Political Agenda
Oct 31
Dripping with bias, with the first sentence labeling him an admirer of Trump and the use of a purposefully unflattering picture. Gross journalism with an agenda.
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National Bias
Oct 31
Contrast the BBC to how the Telegraph covered this issue, and you see that clear sides have been taken. This is advocacy, rather than reporting, with a healthy dose of 'but don't worry, he probably won't win' added as a topping. The BBC, being state-run media, naturally takes an oppositional stance to any populism. Not much room for alternate opinions when you literally represent views of government.
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