
The article presents polling data symmetrically, naming a Democratic and Republican frontrunner with equal structural prominence. Language is factual and unadorned ('came out ahead,' 'indicated'). No charged adjectives modify either candidate, and the framing centers poll methodology rather than editorial interpretation. The balanced headline structure and parallel presentation of both parties' preferences suggests neutral reporting.
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Framing may shift substantially as 2028 approaches and candidate fields solidify; early primary polling often shows non-traditional candidates with inflated support.
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio came out ahead in new polling about voters’ preferences for the 2028 presidential election. The Atlas National Poll asked Democratic and Republican voters to choose whom they would support in the 2028 primaries among possible party contenders. Twenty-six percent of Democratic voters indicated they...
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