Sentences with phrase «partisan bias»

Even when voters have the same factual information, partisan bias leads to very different conclusions.
[A] new report from the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law finds that extreme partisan bias in congressional maps account for at least 16 - 17 Republican seats in the current Congress
One point is that when the survey is paid for by a partisan organization promoting a particular point of view, no matter how reputable the vendor that actually does the work, it still presents the appearance of partisan bias, and that's not without reason.
President Trump blamed partisan bias for the White House doctor's decision to take himself out of the running for Veteran Affairs director.
(A word to those seeking partisan bias in these divided times: The Senate unanimously confirmed Mills to her SBA role.)
The investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller has also come under fire from Republicans, who, together with Trump himself, criticized the FBI over supposed partisan bias this week.
FOX NEWS & MSNBC ONLY SPEW PARTISAN BIAS BS!!!
«By issuing an overbroad and burdensome subpoena without sufficient justification, and in a manner that strongly suggests partisan bias, the Commission both disrupts the careful balance struck by the State's existing campaign finance disclosure regime and infringes deeply upon the Committee's rights to free political expression and association.»
The bots have also sought to portray the F.B.I. and Justice Department as infected by partisan bias, said Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the intelligence committee.
This is a purely neutral question about the law, not loaded or biased to any side since this can affect any candidate or network regardless of party affiliation or partisan bias.
-- Partisan bias.
Just as the Common Core is under fire in the U.S., now the Australian standards, particularly the history ones, are under review in order to get rid of what the new government calls «partisan bias
Above all, as an American, he is free from some of the partisan biases that mar the tellings of writers based in the subcontinent or in Britain.
My point was that partisan bias was behind the NYT decision to not publish the emails of lead authors of IPCC reports, which are among the most important, newsworthy, and politically controversial documents of our time.
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