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As a political scientist, I’ve long believed political competition to be the keystone of representative democracy. Yet in the 2024 election cycle, I’m consciously limiting my time, attention ...
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LAist on MSNWhat more can local newsrooms do for civic education? Lessons from LAist's 2024 ballot workshopsParticipants told us they were more prepared to vote in local races and more likely to vote after these workshops. The wheels ...
New data from the Pew Research Center shows that 48% of Latinos voted for President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential ...
If political spending is a form of speech protected by the First Amendment, as the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled, then these are the individuals who’ve been speaking the loudest in the 2024 election.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump each need at least 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. Follow here for 2024 presidential election updates, results, analysis ...
In a late-night post on social media, Trump hit back against Musk and threatened to direct the Department of Government ...
Pew Research Center’s in-depth study of its survey respondents who voted in the 2024 election examines turnout, voting ...
Editor's note: This page reflects the news from the campaign trail for the2024 election from Thursday, Oct. 17. For the latest news on the presidential election, read USA TODAY's live election ...
About seven-in-ten voters say if Harris loses the 2024 election she will accept the results and concede, while roughly a quarter say Trump will do this if he loses. And a majority of voters say the ...
Whether Trump or Harris wins, U.S. conditions of winner-take-all elections and deeply divided parties mean there's a strong chance of political violence. Our job is not to panic.
When Trump was asked in an initial interview about the prospect of more political violence in 2024, after the events following the 2020 election, he said no. "I think we're gonna have a big victory.
These things are all true about the coming 2024 presidential race: 1. Donald Trump is likely to run. 2. Donald Trump is likely to be the Republican nominee. 3. If he loses (again), Donald Trump ...
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