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Live results: West Virginia House primaries

8 sources|Diversity: 89%|

West Virginia held House primaries with multiple outlets providing live results and analysis. The coverage cluster reveals significant divergence in what stories outlets chose to emphasize alongside primary election coverage, with left-leaning sources focusing on AI policy and settlement activism while right-leaning outlets pursued broader ideological themes.

Left· 3 sources

Left-leaning sources paired primary election coverage with investigative reporting on AI governance concerns and activism against Israeli settlement expansion. This framing connects domestic electoral politics to international human rights and technology policy issues.

Center· 4 sources

Center and independent outlets provided straightforward primary election results and analysis, with some sources expanding to broader geopolitical stories about Western relations and Middle East developments. The focus remains primarily on electoral mechanics and outcomes.

Right· 1 sources

Right-leaning coverage is minimal in this cluster, with one source offering a philosophical framing about Western values and civilization rather than specific primary election analysis.

Key Differences

  • Left sources actively paired primary coverage with investigative pieces on AI policy and settlement activism, while center outlets stuck to election results and broader geopolitical context
  • Right-leaning representation is severely underrepresented (1 source vs 3-4 on other sides), and that single source avoided primary election coverage entirely
  • Center sources showed more geographic and topical diversity in their accompanying stories, while left sources maintained thematic focus on activism and technology governance

Left(3)

Center(4)

Right(1)

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