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Sep 21 2022
Analysis
Here’s what persuades Americans to support democracy over party
Our new study tested 25 different approaches with both Republicans and Democrats. Here are three that made a difference.
American democracy is facing arguably its greatest stress test since the Civil War. Less than two years after an attack on the peaceful transfer of power, many prominent figures are undermining U.S. democratic ideals. More than 120 Republican nominees in the midterm
Washington PostNov 08 2022
News
Ticket-splitters could play key role in battleground states
Ticket-splitters are poised to play a pivotal role in a handful of key battleground states, like Pennsylvania and Georgia, where signs are growing that voters may be willing to cross party lines for certain candidates.
In Georgia, where voters will choose their next governor and U.S. senator next week, polling has routinely shown Gov. Brian Kemp leading his Democratic rival Stacey
The HillSep 02 2022
News
The Memo: Midterms shape up as proxy war between Biden and Trump
The midterm elections are shaping up as a proxy war between President Biden and former President Trump.
Biden has gone after Trump in a fiery fashion in recent weeks, including in Thursday night’s prime-time speech in Philadelphia.
Referring to the movement that takes its inspiration from the former president, Biden said: “Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an
The HillAug 30 2022
News
Pennsylvania split screen: Biden v. Trump
Call it a 2020 flashback — or a foreshadow of 2024: Residents of Wilkes-Barre, in northeastern Pennsylvania, are getting dueling visits this week, first from President Biden, then from former President Donald Trump.
Why it matters: Their visits underscore the region's significance in national politics.
Pennsylvania is one of the biggest political battlegrounds on the midterm map
AxiosApr 06 2023
News
Michigan company’s packaged salad products voluntarily recalled over listeria concern
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- A Kent County company is voluntarily recalling lettuce and packaged salad products over listeria concerns. Revolution Farms of Caledonia announced the recall on Wednesday, April 5 after a random sample test showed a positive result for a package of Revolution Farms Green Sweet Crisp, 5oz retail with best by date of April 2, 2023. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and
MLive.comJun 03 2022
News
PA Dems Scrambling for Options Amid Uncertainty About Fetterman for Senate
In Pennsylvania, the GOP primary contest to replace retiring Senator Pat Toomey remains an uncertainty as frontrunners Mehmet Oz and David McCormick jockey to gain any advantage possible in their currently unfolding recount, but the Democrats aren't necessarily in any better shape with just more than five months until November's general election.
Their nominee, current Pennsylvania Lt
TownhallSep 19 2023
Perspectives Blog
Are Democrats Trump’s Best Ally?
From the Right
This piece was originally published in the Deseret News (Center bias).
In some countries, election campaigns last no more than a few weeks. Alas … the political theater has only just begun in America, with one debate down, and 14 months to go.
Campaign narratives ebb and flow, but the prevailing consensus among conservatives at the moment is the
Jacob HessApr 19 2022
Analysis
The Media’s Dirty Secret about GOP Coverage
On the menu today: A liberal New York Times columnist laments that Republicans in Ohio and Pennsylvania can choose between the President Trump-endorsed J. D. Vance and Mehmet Oz “or a half-dozen alternatives without reality-TV careers.” It seems like a particularly disingenuous complaint, since I figure if you were really troubled by celebrity candidates, you would bother to learn the names of
National Review (News)Jun 01 2022
News
Supreme Court puts counting of challenged Pennsylvania ballots on hold
The Supreme Court on Tuesday paused the counting of some mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania in a dispute that could affect the GOP primary contest for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat.
The order temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that instructed election officials in the Keystone State to count mail-in ballots that arrived on time but lacked a handwritten date.
The dispute
The HillOct 13 2022
News
Fox News’ repugnant smears about John Fetterman’s stroke
John Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor and its Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, suffered a stroke in May. Five months into his recovery, he still faces lingering difficulties processing spoken words. Specialists say this side effect does not “indicate any cognitive impairment” or impact his ability to be a senator, and there is recent precedent for stroke survivors serving in
Media Matters