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party portrayed as in internal crisis and rebellion
Framed as internally divided, with factionalism marginalising unity
Framed as in institutional crisis, with leadership challenges and internal fractures
party portrayed as in internal crisis and leadership turmoil
The Labour Party is portrayed as in political crisis and disarray
Framing the Democratic Party as failing to innovate on healthcare policy
portrayed as excluded and stigmatised due to lack of understanding and public mockery
Framed as in institutional crisis, with mass resignations and leadership instability
Framed as lacking internal legitimacy due to unverified leadership challenges and factionalism
Framed as being in acute internal crisis and on the brink of leadership chaos
The Labour Party is framed as being in a state of internal crisis and existential political danger
Democratic Party framed as political adversary exploiting administrative instability
Indigenous nations are portrayed as rightfully included in legal processes and entitled to consultation, affirming their standing.
portrayed as internally divided, with factions excluded from power
framed as experiencing internal instability and leadership turmoil
Framed as in internal crisis, facing leadership instability
portrayed as descending into chaos and internal conflict
Labour government portrayed as failing to act decisively despite opportunity
Labour Party framed as in crisis and unstable
Labour framed as being in crisis, needing rescue by a strong leadership figure
Frames the Labour Party as being in political crisis
Labour Party's leadership and direction are framed as illegitimate and unclear
Labour Party is framed as being in internal crisis and disarray
portrayed as internally divided and lacking unity
implies internal dysfunction and lack of accountability
portrays the Labour Party as陷入 internal chaos and crisis
portrayed as internally fractured and losing institutional integrity
Labor Party framed as untrustworthy in economic stewardship
The Labour Party is framed as failing in leadership and internal cohesion
Diaspora community portrayed as symbolically included but structurally excluded from policy solutions
Government strategy framed as superficial and failing to address root causes of emigration
Undermining credibility of Democratic political figures through guilt-by-association with scandal
undermining legitimacy of Labour's original programme design
Indigenous communities are framed as marginalized and ignored in government decision-making
Labour framed as a self-serving, antagonistic force undermining national stability
Democrats framed as ineffective in challenging executive war powers
Democratic Party framed as intellectually inferior and unworthy of respect
Recognition and integrity of Indigenous identity are being protected and upheld
Democratic Party implicitly framed as failing due to internal blame and lack of solutions
Biden administration framed as corrupt and damaging
portrayed as descending into open crisis and factional chaos
Democratic Party framed as corrupt due to proximity to scandal
portrayed as under internal threat and political vulnerability
framed as dysfunctional and internally unstable
Republican Party is framed as an adversarial force to be blocked
Democratic Party is framed as being in crisis and under existential threat
framed as rightfully included in constitutional processes and protected from unilateral political actions
San Francisco Democrats are framed as excluding individuals based on political association rather than merit
The Labour Party is framed as being in a state of internal crisis and near-collapse
Republican Party framed as hostile to internal dissent and democratic principles
The Democratic Party is subtly framed as tolerating unqualified candidates due to dynastic connections, potentially excluding merit-based contenders
portrayed as in internal crisis and descending into chaos
leadership legitimacy questioned by internal membership
framed as being in internal turmoil and leadership crisis
Labour is portrayed as dishonest and breaking promises
The Labour Party is framed as being in internal crisis following election setbacks
Labour Party framed as dysfunctional and failing on defence
Democratic Party portrayed as lacking serious ideas and resorting to unserious brainstorming
Implying corruption or poor judgment in party backing of Schlossberg
Cuban people framed as intended beneficiaries of U.S. humanitarian aid, separate from the government
framed as complicit in or supportive of fraud
Democratic Party framed as an adversarial force undermining democratic transparency
Democratic Party framed as dishonest and manipulative in political strategy
Disabled infants framed as excluded from protection and at risk of elimination
party unity and leadership portrayed as under pressure
Indigenous community portrayed as systemically excluded from housing security
Framing Labour as lacking economic legitimacy and competence
party portrayed as facing internal instability and electoral decline
Indigenous communities are disproportionately associated with illicit activity
Republican Party framed as a partisan adversary using aggressive tactics to undermine fair representation
Left-wing political figures are portrayed as unreasonable and ideologically corrupt
Democratic Party portrayed as politically vulnerable due to redistricting
Republican Party framed as aggressively pursuing partisan advantage through redistricting
Democratic Party portrayed as morally compromised by tolerating or encouraging hatred
Democratic Party portrayed as failing to control internal extremism and facing electoral consequences
framed as adversarial toward the administration by pressing Lutnick aggressively and calling for resignation
Opposition portrayed as ineffective despite focus on public concerns
Democratic Party framed as strategically resolute and unified in opposition
Republican Party portrayed as strategically conflicted and reactive
Portrays party figures as under ethical scrutiny, contributing to sense of exclusion from moral legitimacy
Framed as collapsing into internal chaos and civil war
Framed as undeserving and ridiculed for receiving public care
Liberal Party is portrayed as untrustworthy due to mismanagement and lack of accountability
Liberal Party is failing in administration and internal management
Framed as facing internal fracture and electoral peril
Republican Party portrayed as defensively incoherent in response
Democratic challengers framed as cautiously opportunistic rather than aggressive
Slight erosion of trust through implication of internal disloyalty and procedural manipulation
Framed as being in institutional crisis and internal chaos
Democratic leadership framed as opposing and hostile toward Trump
The Liberal Party is framed as reactive and lacking originality in tax policy
Labor is portrayed as consistent and principled in its tax policy shift
Democratic Party portrayed as failing to engage Latino voters effectively
Framed as politically hostile to Black communities through redistricting and symbolism
Framed as internally divided along ideological lines
Portrayed as internally fractured and in leadership turmoil
Labour is framed as having alienated its base and core voter groups
Labour's current leadership and rules are framed as obstructing renewal and lacking democratic legitimacy
Labour is portrayed as in a state of deep political crisis and instability
Labour Party portrayed as vulnerable and under siege