2024 Ohio Presidential Primary Results: Biden and Trump Called by Associated Press

Cleveland, Ohio United States of America
Former swing state has trended Republican in presidential races.
The 2024 Ohio primary election results are rolling in.
2024 Ohio Presidential Primary Results: Biden and Trump Called by Associated Press

The 2024 Ohio primary election results are rolling in. The former swing state has trended Republican in presidential races, and the Associated Press called the presidential races for President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.



Confidence

100%

No Doubts Found At Time Of Publication

Sources

90%

  • Unique Points
    • Joe Biden and Donald Trump easily won their respective party primaries in several states on Tuesday.
    • Both candidates are already presumptive nominees for the November election.
    • The primary results reflect the national political mood, with many Americans unenthusiastic about 2024's choice for president.
  • Accuracy
    • President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won their party's presidential primaries in Ohio on Tuesday.
  • Deception (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Fallacies (80%)
    The article contains several examples of informal fallacies. The author uses inflammatory rhetoric to appeal to the emotions of their readers and make them more likely to vote for Trump or Biden. They also use a dichotomous depiction by portraying Trump as vicious and Biden as too nice, which is not an accurate representation of either candidate's character. The author uses appeals to authority by quoting statements from voters without providing any context or analysis of their opinions.
    • The president has described his Republican rival as a threat to democracy after his attempt to overturn the 2020 election results and his praise of foreign strongmen.
  • Bias (85%)
    The article is biased towards both candidates. The author uses quotes from voters to make it seem like the public wants more of a fight between Biden and Trump when in reality they are not enthusiastic about either candidate. The language used by the author also contributes to this bias.
    • ]President Joe Biden speaks at an event Dec. 8, 2023, in Las Vegas.
    • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
      None Found At Time Of Publication
    • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
      None Found At Time Of Publication

    84%

    • Unique Points
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      • Joe Biden and Donald Trump easily won their respective party primaries in several states on Tuesday.
      • Both candidates are already presumptive nominees for the November election.
      • The primary results reflect the national political mood, with many Americans unenthusiastic about 2024's choice for president.
    • Accuracy
      No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
    • Deception (50%)
      The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title of the article mentions 'Ohio Primary Election Results 2024', but it only provides results for a few races and not all of them. Secondly, some candidates are uncontested which means they have no opponents to challenge their positions or ideas. This makes it seem like there is more competition than there actually is. Thirdly, the article does not provide any context about why these elections were held in March 2024 and what significance they hold for Ohio's political landscape.
      • The title of the article mentions 'Ohio Primary Election Results 2024', but it only provides results for a few races and not all of them. This is deceptive because readers may assume that this article covers all primary elections in Ohio, when in reality it only covers a select few.
      • Some candidates are uncontested which makes it seem like there is more competition than there actually is. This can be seen as misleading to the reader who expects to see a competitive race for each seat.
      • The article does not provide any context about why these elections were held in March 2024 and what significance they hold for Ohio's political landscape. This lack of information makes it difficult for readers to understand the importance of these elections.
    • Fallacies (85%)
      The article contains several examples of informal fallacies. The author uses inflammatory rhetoric by describing the results as a 'landslide' for Democrats and Republicans respectively. This is an exaggeration that does not accurately reflect the actual outcome of the election.
      • >95%
      • 70%
    • Bias (85%)
      The article contains multiple examples of bias. The author uses language that dehumanizes and demonizes one side by referring to them as 'white supremacists' and 'extremist far-right ideologies'. Additionally, the author only quotes from a single source for each candidate without providing any context or countering viewpoints.
      • The article uses language that dehumanizes and demonizes one side by referring to them as 'white supremacists' and 'extremist far-right ideologies'.
        • The author only quotes from a single source for each candidate without providing any context or countering viewpoints.
        • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
          None Found At Time Of Publication
        • Author Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
          None Found At Time Of Publication

        72%

        • Unique Points
          • The 2024 Ohio primary election results are rolling in.
          • Ohio voters decided whose name will appear on the ballot in the general election come November in the presidential and U.S. Senate seat races.
        • Accuracy
          • The former swing state has trended Republican in presidential races.
          • Joe Biden and Donald Trump easily won their respective party primaries in several states on Tuesday.
        • Deception (50%)
          The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title of the article implies that all results are rolling in when only a few have been reported. Secondly, the author claims that Ohio voters decided whose name will appear on the ballot in November but fails to mention any other candidates running for office or their respective parties. Thirdly, while it is true that AP called some races early, they did not call all of them and many local races are still too close to call.
          • The author claims that Ohio voters decided whose name will appear on the ballot in November but fails to mention any other candidates running for office or their respective parties.
          • The title implies that all results are rolling in when only a few have been reported.
        • Fallacies (85%)
          None Found At Time Of Publication
        • Bias (85%)
          The author uses language that dehumanizes and demonizes one side of the political spectrum. The use of phrases such as 'white supremacists online celebrated' and 'verified accounts on X and major far-right influencers on platforms like Telegram were celebrating' creates a hostile environment for those who hold differing opinions.
          • The author uses the phrase
          • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
            None Found At Time Of Publication
          • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
            None Found At Time Of Publication

          70%

          • Unique Points
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            • The former swing state has trended Republican in presidential races.
            • Minutes after the polls closed, the Associated Press called the presidential races for President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
          • Accuracy
            • President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won their party's presidential primaries in Ohio on Tuesday, banking more support after becoming their parties presumptive nominees last week.
            • Bernie Moreno has secured the Republican nomination in the Ohio Senate race and will take on Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown in November.
          • Deception (50%)
            The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, it states that Bernie Moreno has secured the Republican nomination in the Ohio Senate race and will take on Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown in November. However, this statement is not entirely accurate as there are still other candidates running for the same seat.
            • will take on Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown
            • Bernie Moreno has secured the Republican nomination
          • Fallacies (85%)
            The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by stating that Bernie Moreno has secured the Republican nomination in the Ohio Senate race and will take on Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown in November without providing any evidence or context for this claim.
            • ]Bernie Moreno has secured the Republican nomination in the Ohio Senate race and will take on Democratic incumbent Sherrod Brown in November.
          • Bias (85%)
            The article is biased towards the Republican candidate Bernie Moreno in the Ohio Senate race. The author uses language that dehumanizes and demonizes his opponent Sherrod Brown such as 'hard fought' and 'projected winner'. Additionally, there are no examples of bias found for any other political ideology or position.
            • Bernie Moreno has secured the Republican nomination in the Ohio Senate race
              • The author uses language that dehumanizes and demonizes his opponent Sherrod Brown such as 'hard fought' and 'projected winner'
              • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
                None Found At Time Of Publication
              • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                None Found At Time Of Publication

              67%

              • Unique Points
                • The former swing state has trended Republican in presidential races.
                • Joe Biden and Donald Trump easily won their respective party primaries in several states on Tuesday.
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              • Accuracy
                No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
              • Deception (30%)
                The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, it states that Ohio has trended Republican in presidential races which is not entirely accurate as the state has a history of voting for both Democratic and Republican candidates. Secondly, the article implies that Trump's win in the GOP primary will underscore how much he changed Ohio into a GOP stronghold when this is not necessarily true as there have been other factors contributing to Ohio becoming more conservative over time. Lastly, the article states that Moreno won 100% of the vote and no opponents in his Democratic Senate primary which is also not entirely accurate as it does not mention any potential challenges he may face during the general election.
                • The statement 'Ohio has trended Republican in presidential races' is misleading. The state has a history of voting for both Democratic and Republican candidates.
              • Fallacies (85%)
                The article contains several fallacies. Firstly, the author makes an appeal to authority by stating that ABC News projects Trump and Biden will win their respective primaries. However, this is not a reliable source of information as it is based on polls and predictions rather than actual voting results. Secondly, the author uses inflammatory rhetoric when they describe Ohio's trend towards Republicanism in presidential races without providing any evidence or context for this claim. Thirdly, the article contains an example of a dichotomous depiction when it states that Trump-endorsed businessman Bernie Moreno is projected to win the GOP Senate primary over state Sen. Matt Dolan and Secretary of State Frank LaRose. This creates a false sense of opposition between these candidates without providing any information about their positions or policies.
                • The author makes an appeal to authority by stating that ABC News projects Trump and Biden will win their respective primaries.
              • Bias (75%)
                The article is biased towards the Republican party. The author uses language that dehumanizes and demonizes Democrats such as 'former swing state has trended Republican in presidential races'. They also use quotes from Trump supporters to further their narrative of how much they have changed Ohio into a GOP stronghold.
                • The former swing state has trended Republican in presidential races.
                  • Top Stories
                    • Trump and Biden will win the Ohio Republican and Democratic primary, ABC News projects.
                    • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
                      None Found At Time Of Publication
                    • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                      ABC News has a conflict of interest on the topics of Ohio 2024 primary and Democratic primary as they are covering the results and projecting winners for these races. They also have a conflict of interest on the topic of Joe Biden as he is one of the candidates running in this race.
                      • ABC News covers Ohio 2024 primary results, including projected winners
                        • ABC News projects Joe Biden as winner in Democratic primary for Ohio Senate seat