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25%
Center: 36%
Right: 38%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Ronald Reagan?Ronald Reagan often is covered by Right and Center Media sources.
25%
Center: 36%
Right: 38%
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Ronald ReaganBy Ashley Strickland, CNN (CNN) — NASA’s Space Shuttle Challenger lifted off 40 years ago with an unusual crew. In addition to six astronauts, the mission took flight with a teacher on board. Christa McAuliffe, the first educator selected for a new Teacher in Space Project, said in a news conference before the flight that she believed the mission would “open up the idea that space is for everybody.” With the goal of inspiring students to indulge…See the Story
She Was Supposed to Be the First Teacher in Space. 40 Years Later, Her Mission Continues
74% Center coverage: 124 sources

Ronald Reagan · Simi ValleyCNN Editorial Research (CNN) — Here is a look at the life of Ronald Reagan, 40th president of the United States. Personal Birth date: February 6, 1911 Death date: June 5, 2004 Birth place: Tampico, Illinois Birth name: Ronald Wilson Reagan Father: John Edward Reagan, shoe salesman Mother: Nelle (Wilson) Reagan Marriages: Nancy (Davis) Reagan (March 4, 1952-June 5, 2004, his death); Jane Wyman (January 26, 1940-June 28, 1949, divorced) Children: …See the Story
Ronald Reagan Fast Facts
100% Center coverage: 6 sources

Ronald Reagan · United StatesWhen President Donald Trump was voted out of office in 2020, many Never Trump conservatives hoped that his influence on the Republican Party would end. But Trump was voted back into office four years later, narrowly winning the popular vote for the first time.Never Trump conservative Bill Kristol looks back on the last ten years of U.S. politics in a Tuesday column published by The Bulwark on February 3, stressing that Trump has had way too much…See the Story
The 'era of Trump' has been a 'terrible failure' — but it's about to end: conservative
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