The word "Democrat" did not appear at all in the nine-paragraph story, which simply identified Edwards as a former senator and presidential candidate ("former senator" became "former Democratic senator" some hours later):
John Edwards, the former senator from North Carolina and presidential candidate, was indicted Friday morning by a grand jury in Raleigh on charges that he violated campaign finance law during his 2008 presidential campaign.In contrast, the Washington Post [2] managed to identify Edwards as a Democrat in the first paragraph:
Former vice presidential nominee John Edwards was indicted Friday on charges of violating federal election law for allegedly using nearly $1 million in illegal campaign donations to conceal an extramarital affair during his 2008 run for the Democratic presidential nomination.USA Today and the Los Angeles Times also made room for Edwards' party affiliation in paragraph two of their stories.
The Times often omits the party affiliation of Democrats in trouble, like former Sen. Chris Dodd of Connecticut [3], but is generally quick to label Republicans [4] involved in controversies.
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