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What is the reporter's motive in article 1?
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Article 2
What is the reporter's motive in article 2?
Which term from Senator Nelson's quote in article 2 is
an example of bias?
Valido Accused of Accepting Bribes
Unpopular conservative senator Raymond Valido
(R-Louisiana) stands accused of accepting more
than $1 million in campaign donations from the
Nosco Oil Company in exchange for his efforts to
pass a bill. The bill would allow the company to
build a massive oil pipeline that will span the
entire East Coast of the US.
Senate colleagues on both sides of the aisle are
demanding Valido release his campaign finance
reports.
“If Valido did accept these contributions from
Nosco, he essentially accepted a bribe and is now
fulfilling his part of the bargain," said Senator
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