Here’s how the media missed the story, from joy to democracy
And in the end, those narratives simply did not pan out, as the results and exit polls show.
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And in the end, those narratives simply did not pan out, as the results and exit polls show.
That decision was driven by what he dubbed a "war on free speech" by Democrats, American support for Ukraine and anti-child policies at home.
"She is a fierce advocate for working families, women’s rights, and our democratic values. I’m proud to support her candidacy for President of the United States." Rep.
If the polls are to be believed, Nevada is among the states where the Biden campaign has both a challenge and an opportunity.
“Every day between now and November, the American people are going to know that the only reason the border is not secure is Donald Trump and his MAGA Republican friends,” Biden said Tuesday in remarks
"By embodying the American dream, Republicans can win anywhere in the Land of Opportunity."
Though Democratic politicians and the party itself stand for certain values and policies, sometimes, when they promote and defend them in the public square, well, they do it in a whisper.
Presidential primary candidates in both parties are also lured by the siren song of the media — social and otherwise — that values bombast and hyperbole above all else.
The message is clear: With recent polls showing attorney Harriet Hageman winning by double digits in a state that awarded Trump his biggest margin of victory in 2020, Cheney is not just talking to
Tim Ryan launched a $3.3 million ad buy, the first in the state’s Democratic Senate primary, focused on China’s threat to American manufacturing.
Heads en fuego: Democrats, eyeing recent polls, fear Hispanic voters may be trending away from their party.
As polls show his base stagnant and his poll numbers dropping, Donald Trump has decided to replay an old favorite.