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Imagine you are listening to a radio news report about a health care bill being passionately debated in the Senate. The report includes some facts about the
bill and the names of senators on both sides of the argument, those who are
against the bill and those who are determined to get it passed. Based on the
language used, the news report clearly demonstrates a strong bias against the
passing of the bill.
Does the strong bias reduce the story's accuracy and, if so, how? Use examples
to support your response and do your best to convince your peers of your
answer.

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