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May 14 2024
News
R.F.K. Jr. Is 2024’s X Factor, New Polls Show, Fueled by Young Voters and Social Media
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is polling stronger than any third-party candidate has in decades, pulling in roughly 10 percent of registered voters across the battleground states as he saps support from both President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump, a new series of polls has found.
The overall results in the Biden versus Trump contest were virtually unchanged when Mr. Kennedy was
New York Times (News)May 07 2024
Perspectives Blog
2024 Voter Guide: Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Economic Policies
Where do the 2024 presidential candidates stand on economic policy, and how do those stances compare? How might their policies look if they win?
Subtopics Paid Leave Family Leave Sick Leave Minimum Wage Universal Basic Income Affordable Housing Housing Grants Mortgage Relief Down Payment Assistance Federal Budget Deficit Spending AllSides StaffMay 14 2024
News
'Anybody Could Win' San Francisco Mayoral Race, Poll Suggests, With Many Voters Undecided
A new poll by a moderate-leaning Democratic group shows San Francisco Mayor London Breed in a statistical tie with two of her challengers: Mark Farrell, a former supervisor, and Daniel Lurie, heir to the Levi Strauss fortune and former nonprofit CEO. GrowSF, one of a coalition of political advocacy groups funded by tech billionaires spending big on causes championed by Breed, Farrell and Lurie
KQEDApr 20 2024
News
Abortion and the American Voter in November 2024
There exists plenty of contradiction about the role of the abortion issues(s) in the 2024 presidential race. What are the current, assumed or hopeful, candidates for the 2024 presidential race saying? Is there any alignment detectible vis-a-vis abortion and major party politics? What are the abortion activists saying, and what are the right to life activists saying? The churches? The Deep
American ThinkerMay 09 2024
News
Georgia Tax Incentives Still Popular With Filmmakers and Voters Despite Political Issues
Georgia’s base 20% transferable tax credit isn’t that impressive when compared to the tax credits in other top production hubs such as California (20%-25%), New York (30%) and New Mexico (25%-40%). What sets the state’s film and TV production incentive apart is the 10% bump it gives projects for including its Peach State logo in their credits. It’s a “gimme,” an offer no one is ever going to
VarietyMay 09 2024
News
Portland voters say they’re financially comfortable, but wary about the future
Ciatta Thompson just got a new job that came with a raise, a promotion and an opportunity to keep moving up the ladder. “Overall, I feel good about things,” said Thompson, 45, who has a management job at a downtown hotel. But when she talks with her staff or people visiting her hotel, and when she looks at the vacant storefronts around downtown, Thompson said she doesn’t feel optimistic.
The OregonianMay 16 2024
News
Majority of Black Voters in House Battleground Districts View Democrats as More Extreme Than GOP: Survey
Minority voters’ perceptions of America’s two major political parties may be in a period of realignment that could reshape the future of the country. According to the latest Cygnal Battleground Survey, 55 percent of black likely voters in 39 key House congressional districts view the Democratic Party as more extreme than the Republican Party. The surge in black likely voters identifying
The Epoch TimesNov 16 2019
Opinion
Trump's terrible Yovanovitch tweet wasn't the 'witness intimidation' voters care about
Keen to undermine House Republicans's entire impeachment strategy, President Trump took to Twitter to attack Marie Yovanovitch for not single-handedly saving Somalia, a failed state in its third decade of civil war, and Ukraine, from which he expunged her. Crucially, he did this as Yovanovitch was publicly testifying to the House Intelligence Committee as a part of the impeachment proceedings
Washington ExaminerApr 24 2024
News
Pennsylvania Primary Voters Choose Candidates for November
Pennsylvania voters went to the polls in the state primary on Tuesday, but the turnout was low in many precincts, with many uncontested races on some ballots. Some voters took the opportunity to pick up campaign yard signs that they will put in their yards to promote their favored candidate during the coming election season. Party members often sit near the door of polling places, show voters
The Epoch TimesApr 29 2024
Perspectives Blog
When Only One Candidate Fights For Swing Voters
From the CenterThe holy grail of any political campaign is finding an issue on which your party’s base and centrist voters are on the same side. It’s been clear for some time now that both major-party presidential nominees have one of those issues in their pockets: Joe Biden on abortion and Donald Trump on immigration.
Biden knows that the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision has both
Dan Schnur