Newly revealed statistics involving various facets of Tuesday night’s debate between former President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris show exactly how biased the ABC moderators, David Muir and Lindsey Davis actually were. According to an analysis of the transcript, the moderators attempted to “fact-check” Trump several times while never doing the same to Harris. Also, they pressed Trump several times for follow-ups to questions while never pressuring the vice president the same way.
Ryan Saavedra, a senior reporter at The Daily Wire, posted the stats to his X page: “Went through the debate transcript and counted: Trump was fact-checked 4 times Harris was fact-checked 0 times — Muir/Davis pressed Trump 6 times for follow-ups Muir/Davis pressed Harris 0 times for follow-ups — Trump made ?14 false statements Harris made ?16 false statements.”
Several people responded to Saavedra’s post with mocking and derision for the moderators and ABC in general. “Very interesting would love to see a comprehensive analysis on all these laid out for the public before I share information like this because if true it is very important the people understand that the media of ABC news can not be trusted for equality of opinion,” one user wrote.
The official X account of the Democratic Party posted a graphic of some of Harris’ “accomplishments” ahead of the debate, and it, too, drew a combo of mocking, resentment, and ridicule. For instance, the top ‘accomplishment’ says she “cast the most tie-breaking Senate votes by a vice president in history to lower health care costs and invest in climate action.” The next item says she “voted to confirm more women and people of color to make the judiciary look more like America.”
Other items are simply part of her duties as vice president such as when she “presided over the vote to confirm Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson” and became chair of “the National Space Council to advise the President on space policy” (Note: She was ‘space czar’ while NASA stranded a pair of astronauts at the International Space Station, where they will reportedly be stuck until sometime next year).
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