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What Went Wrong with Democrats Messaging in 2024 and How They Can Rebound
Experts weigh in on what derailed the Democrats' messaging in 2024, and how can they rebuild a strategy that resonates with voters.
The Final Showdown as Harris and Trump Campaigns Battle for the Future of America
As the 2024 election narrows, political observers highlight the key strategies for the Harris and Trump campaigns, focusing on economic messaging, personal integrity, and offering a forward-looking vision.
Why Trump and Biden are Covered Differently
We explore how differing media coverage of Donald Trump and President Joe Biden may influence public perception, despite Trump's controversial actions and statements that would typically undermine other politicians.
Tips on How to Cover, Accurately and Fairly, the 2024 GOP Convention
What will make the 2024 GOP Convention different from past gatherings is that it will most likely be built on two major falsehoods, that the 2020 election was stolen from this year's presumptive nominee Donald Trump and that President Biden is behind all of Trump's legal woes.