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Axelrod: Trump Declaring Elections Rigged 'Is a Sin on Our Country'
United States🏛️ Politics26 days ago

Axelrod: Trump Declaring Elections Rigged 'Is a Sin on Our Country'

On CNN's 'Anderson Cooper 360,' senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod criticized President Donald Trump for claiming that elections are rigged. Axelrod called such claims a 'sin on our country' and argued that the U.S. election system is a global model with no significant fraud found in the 2020 election. He suggested that Trump's rhetoric undermines public trust in the electoral process.

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Breitbart News logoBreitbart NewsIndependentLeft26 days ago
Axelrod: Trump Declaring Elections Rigged 'Is a Sin on Our Country'

On CNN's 'Anderson Cooper 360,' senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod criticized President Donald Trump for claiming that elections are rigged. Axelrod called such claims a 'sin on our country' and argued that the U.S. election system is a global model with no significant fraud found in the 2020 election. He suggested that Trump's rhetoric undermines public trust in the electoral process.

Bias read (Left): The article presents Axelrod's critique of Trump's claims about election rigging as a 'sin on our country.' The framing emphasizes the legitimacy of the U.S. election system and dismisses Trump's assertions as baseless, using strong negative language ('sin') and highlighting the absence of evidence.

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