WaPo stops endorsing candidates: What we know...What we know about The Washington Post's decision not to endorse a 2024 candidateThe Washington Post is dealing with the fallout from its decision not to endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in 36 years. David Folkenflik, media ...
Plus, the records of the two presidential candidates on immigration and voting rights, all in the October 31, 2024 newsletter. The New Christian Right byEd KilgoreOctober 29, 2024 Kamala Harris Would Get More Done Than Donald Trump byBill ScherOctober 29, 2024 ...
Under that sort of slow death spiral circumstances, writing off KCRHA as a misfire—perhaps triggered by the CEO search producing underwhelming candidates—might be best option. Of course, pulling the plug would be a spectacular embarrassment, so maybe the powers that be will allow to KCRHA to...
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Oct 29, 2024 WaPo stops endorsing candidates: What we know The Washington Post is dealing with the fallout from its decision not to endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in 36 years. David Folkenflik, media correspondent at NPR, joins CBS News to examine the Post's decision...
Mike Rogers in the state's pivotal open-seat Senate race, as well as two House candidates who lost in 2022: former state Sen. Tom Barrett and former Trump administration official Paul Junge, who are running in the open, Democratic-held 7th and 8th districts, respectively. Lastly,...
In addition, the opioid industry and its allies contributed to roughly 7,100 candidates for state-level offices. The drug companies and allied groups have an army of lobbyists averaging 1,350 per year, covering all 50 state capitals. For over a decade, a group called the Pain Care Forum ...
Story selection and editorials tend to favor the left, with the Washington Post only endorsing Democratic Presidential candidates since 1976, including Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020. The Washington Post has also been accused of having an anti-progressive bias, with numerous op-eds...
A Statement from the Port Washington Democratic Club on the 2024 Election.As we begin to recover from our shock and disbelief, we want to say a few words about our 2024 candidates and our path forward in 2025.First, we want to congratulate our Senator, Kirsten Gillibrand, and our ...
Reflecting back upon the past three years, the acceptance rates for out-of-state applicants paint an intriguing picture. During this time span, the university welcomed these non-resident candidates at a relatively competitive rate of 51%, representing a challenging journey to secure admission. ...