Is floridadaily.com biased?
The rating organisations do not give floridadaily.com one shared verdict in the records we hold. Their published ratings are AllSides: Centre; Media Bias/Fact Check: Right. We have seen it on 1 published story of ours.
The short answers
Is floridadaily.com biased?
The rating organisations do not give floridadaily.com one shared verdict in the records we hold. Their published ratings are AllSides: Centre; Media Bias/Fact Check: Right. An outlet rating describes a broad pattern in its output, not every article it publishes.
Is floridadaily.com left or right?
The rating organisations do not give floridadaily.com one shared verdict in the records we hold. Their published ratings are AllSides: Centre; Media Bias/Fact Check: Right. In the three-way grouping used on story pages, that puts it under Right.
Is floridadaily.com reliable?
The factual-reliability assessments we hold for floridadaily.com are Media Bias/Fact Check: Mixed factuality. These are outlet-level assessments, not a guarantee that every report is correct.
What floridadaily.com has been covering
Our account of each story, written from every outlet that ran it, with floridadaily.com’s own report linked underneath.
Former National Security Council official Alexander Vindman lost the Democratic primary for a U.S. Senate seat in Florida to state Rep. Angie Nixon, a Democratic Socialists of America member. Donald Trump celebrated the result on Truth Social, calling Vindman a 'treasonous creep' and demanding his prosecution.
floridadaily.com reported it asAfter Losing to Angie Nixon, Alex Vindman Will Give Millions to Democrats for the General Election (opens floridadaily.com in a new tab)
Who says so
2 organisations have published a rating for this outlet, in their own words. Where they disagree, the disagreement is the useful part and it is left standing.
How reliably it reports fact
A rating of the newsroom in general, by others, and a different thing from the Trust score we publish on each story, which judges one piece of reporting.
Mixed factuality
- Media Bias/Fact CheckmixedCheck it
Who owns it
We hold no ownership record for floridadaily.com.
Where it publishes from
- Publishes from
- United States
- Official site
- floridadaily.com
- Seen publishing on
- floridadaily.com
- Access
- Free to read
What we have seen ourselves
Counted across the stories this site has published, which is the only denominator a reader can check: every one of them has a page, and every page lists the reports it was written from.
- Stories
- 1
- Reports listed
- 1
- We could read
- 0
- First seen
- 22 August 2026
1 of those reports was paywalled or blocked to us. Our reading of this outlet is built on the 0 we could open, not on everything it published.
We have not seen floridadaily.com cover a story that outlets rated right were largely absent from.
On the one story of ours where at least three of the reports we listed carried a time, another outlet was always ahead of floridadaily.com: its report arrived a median of 2 days after the earliest one we logged.
Measured 22 August 2026. Last seen in a coverage list 22 August 2026. Ratings pulled 22 August 2026.
Other outlets rated the same way
Publishers carrying the same published leaning as floridadaily.com, also publishing from United States, ordered by how often we have seen them on a story. Sharing a rating is not the same as being alike.
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What we are responsible for is everything else: the ownership chain, where floridadaily.com publishes from, which of our stories we have listed it on, and whether we have the right publisher at all. Tell us what is wrong and an editor reads it.
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Every rating on this page is a named third party’s published work, republished with its author and, where one exists, a link to it. Our own coverage record is the section we measure ourselves. Neither is a judgement of any individual report: those are scored story by story, and the reasoning is on our methodology page.