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Center: 38%
Right: 39%
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5% Local Coverage74% National Coverage21% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering John Thune?John Thune often is covered by Right and Center Media sources.
24%
Center: 38%
Right: 39%
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Donald Trump · AtlantaBy Manu Raju and Sarah Ferris, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump and GOP leaders are beginning to plot their midterm push to hang on to power amid a shaky political environment, courting key candidates in critical battleground House and Senate races while leaning hard on an issue that could animate the MAGA faithful: impeachment. Even though Democratic leaders are wary of a third impeachment vote, the topic has become a prominent discussion in …See the Story
GOP amps up Trump impeachment talk in midterm battle as party leaders woo Kemp for Senate
60% Center coverage: 15 sources

Marsha BlackburnSens. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) are reviving their push for a landmark piece of legislation intended to boost kids’ safety and privacy online. The bipartisan pair of senators reintroduced the Kids Online Safety Act on Wednesday, with hopes the bill will be well received in the upper chamber, which passed it in…See the Story
Senators reintroduce landmark kids’ online safety bill
55% Center coverage: 11 sources

John Thune · United StatesWASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Many schools and libraries across the U.S. have provided Wi-Fi hotspots to students under a Biden administration policy but that program is now one step closer to being overturned after the Senate voted Thursday to repeal the rule. Senate Republicans used the Congressional Review Act to strike down the Federal Communications Commission initiative that funded Wi-Fi hotspot access for students. It was a 50-38 vote. Sen. Ted …See the Story
Wi-Fi hotspots may disappear at schools across the country
83% Center coverage: 6 sources