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Apr 19 2024
Perspectives Blog
2024 Election: Latest News, Polls and Examples of Media Bias
This blog is tracking major news, updates, poll data, examples of media bias and more on the 2024 U.S. elections, especially the 2024 presidential race.
Click here to see our coverage of key races to watch and more 2024 election season information and resources.
Kennedy Family Members Snub RFK Jr., Endorse BidenApril 19, 2024
President Joe Biden accepted the
AllSides StaffApr 20 2024
News
UC Berkeley student, 22, makes history with election to City Council
A 22-year-old UC Berkeley student has declared victory for a seat on the Berkeley City Council in a special election — the first undergraduate to fill the role. Cecilia Lunaparra, a senior majoring in urban studies, won the seat to represent District 7, which encompasses the UC Berkeley campus and most of the Southside neighborhood. She received more than 59% of the vote to defeat James Chang
San Francisco ChronicleApr 09 2024
News
Election 2024: Wisconsin Fact Sheet
LGBTQ people live, work and raise families in every U.S. state. Wisconsin will play a prominent role in the 2024 campaign, including hosting the Republican National Convention in July, and as the first out lesbian to be elected to the U.S. Senate, Tammy Baldwin, seeks re-election. Wisconsin’s primaries are August 13. Campaign coverage should inform voters about the candidates and the LGBTQ
GLAADApr 17 2024
News
China's Wang Meets Jokowi, Indonesian President-elect Prabowo
China's top diplomat met Indonesian President Joko Widodo and his successor Prabowo Subianto on Thursday as Beijing seeks to boost its regional influence. The meetings come after Prabowo visited Beijing this month where Chinese President Xi Jinping praised relations with Jakarta, laying out a vision for regional peace as tensions rise between Beijing and other Southeast Asian neighbours --
Barron'sApr 15 2024
Opinion
Stop Telling People to Only Vote on Election Day
Look, it usually doesn’t help to be harsh, but sometimes you have to be. So, harsh it is. If you are one of those conservatives saying that we should only vote on election day and not use mail-in voting, ballot harvesting, early voting, or any of the tactics, techniques, or procedures that Democrats have used to win elections, then you’re an idiot.
There’s no sugarcoating it – you’re
TownhallApr 20 2024
News
'New Axis of Evil' conflicts threaten US upheaval on eve of election
President Joe Biden is juggling significant conflicts worldwide as he tries to fight off a fierce challenge from former President Donald Trump, all the while trying to keep the U.S. out of another major war. Members of the so-called "new Axis of Evil"—a play on former President George W. Bush's famous post-9/11 classification of Iran, North Korea and Iraq, broadened to include Russia and China
NewsweekApr 15 2024
News
Judge Rejects Challenge to New Nevada Election Law
Lawsuit had described law as creating ‘impossible burdens’ on people who interact with election officials. A legal challenge to a new Nevada law that criminalizes attempting to influence election officials has been turned away. U.S. District Judge Cristina Silva dismissed the lawsuit, which had been filed against Nevada Senate Bill 406. In an amendment to existing law, the bill states that it’
The Epoch TimesApr 15 2024
News
Lauren Gustus: How our election coverage is changing
If you’re making the time to read this piece, you are probably in the know when it comes to the places you care about. You keep up with how K-12 education is changing in Utah or the drive to put a gravel pit in Parley’s Canyon or who’s running to replace Senator Mitt Romney. You are curious — and that’s great. But there are many people who don’t keep up. They are too busy. Or the news is too
The Salt Lake TribuneApr 23 2024
News
Biden weighs amnesty for 1M illegal spouses of US citizens before election: report
The White House is considering granting deportation relief to more than one million people who entered the US illegally before marrying American citizens. The assist to so-called “mixed-status couples” is seen as another concession to would-be Democratic voters ahead of the Nov. 5 election — and would follow potential executive action by Biden to tighten border security, the Wall Street
New York Post (News)