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‘A trend that can’t be ignored’: Dems have made up ground in nearly every election since Trump took office

2 sources|Diversity: 63%Center blind spot|

Democratic candidates have demonstrated electoral gains across multiple contests since Donald Trump took office, representing a consistent pattern rather than isolated victories. Both left and right-leaning outlets acknowledge this trend as significant, though they frame its implications differently. The phenomenon spans various election cycles and geographic areas, suggesting broader shifts in voter behavior or enthusiasm.

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Left-leaning sources highlight Democratic momentum as a noteworthy trend that demands attention from political observers. The framing emphasizes the consistency of gains across different electoral contests, suggesting sustained voter dissatisfaction or mobilization against the Trump administration.

Right· 1 sources

Right-leaning sources acknowledge the Democratic trend as real and significant, using similar language about it being impossible to ignore. The coverage treats the pattern as an observable fact worthy of analysis rather than dismissing it.

Key Differences

  • Both sides acknowledge the trend exists, but center media appears absent from covering this story entirely
  • Left and right outlets use nearly identical framing language ('can't be ignored'), suggesting genuine agreement on the trend's significance despite potential disagreement on causes
  • The absence of center coverage means mainstream outlets may be underreporting a pattern that both partisan sides recognize as important

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Center(0)

No center-leaning sources covered this story

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