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PerfilIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 6026 days ago Poll: Milei and Kicillof face each other in a ballot for the 2027 electionA survey indicates that Governor Javier Milei and President Alberto Fernández's vice president, Sergio Massa (referred to here as Kicillof, likely a misattribution), are tied in hypothetical 2027 presidential election polling. The article highlights the polarization in Argentine politics.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a survey showing a tie between two major political figures without overtly favoring either side. It notes the polarization but does not use loaded language or selectively present information to support one candidate over the other.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): Factuality is higher as it provides detailed results from a specific survey with percentages. Objectivity is lower due to the inclusion of commentary like 'esto no les gusta a los autoritarios' which introduces bias.
PerfilIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 5522 days ago Anti-Kirchnerism is no longer enough: a poll shows Milei monopolizing the pro-market vote and relegating BullrichA national survey conducted by Reale Dalla Torre Consultores (RDT) between May 25 and 31 revealed significant changes in Argentina's political landscape. President Javier Milei maintains electoral competitiveness and leadership within the non-Peronist space, but the study identifies three key trends: antikirchnerism is losing strength as a political identity, the market-oriented electorate has little room for two competitive offers simultaneously, and the economic situation is seen as the main problem facing the government. The survey found that 43.1% of respondents felt 'anxiety or anger' at
Bias read (Center): The article presents survey data without overtly favoring any political side. It reports findings objectively, noting shifts in public sentiment toward antikirchnerism and Milei's position without explicit endorsement or criticism.
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 55): Factuality is good with specific data points from a survey. Objectivity is lower due to strong ideological language such as 'antikirchnerismo ya no alcanza' which frames the findings in a particular political perspective.
ClarínIndependentCenterFactual 65Objective 6520 days ago A new survey measured 20 top leaders: double surprise on the podium and Milei seventhA new survey conducted by Clarín measured the popularity of 20 top leaders, revealing a double surprise in the rankings. The results showed unexpected names at the top, while Javier Milei, the libertarian presidential candidate, placed seventh. The survey highlights shifting public opinion and emerging figures within Argentina’s political landscape.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the survey findings without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. It reports the results objectively, highlighting both the surprises and Milei's placement without taking a clear stance on their significance. The framing remains balanced, focusing on the data and a
Why these scores (Factual 65 · Objective 65): Factuality is moderate with general reporting on a survey of political figures. Objectivity is somewhat lacking as it emphasizes 'doble sorpresa' which may suggest a particular narrative rather than neutrality.
ClarínIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 7023 days ago Surprise: a new poll measured how a ballot would come out between Milei and Patricia BullrichA new survey measured how a runoff election between Javier Milei and Patricia Bullrich would turn out.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a survey result without explicit commentary or framing that suggests a particular ideological slant. It reports on a hypothetical scenario without taking a stance on either candidate or their policies.
Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 70): Factuality is moderate as it reports an opinion poll but lacks specific details like methodology or sample size. Objectivity is reasonable, though the headline 'Sorpresa' suggests surprise, which may imply a biased interpretation.
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