By Ron Cheong |Photo by A.I. Many will be pouring over the statistics of the November 5th election, trying to find out why America took such a dark turn. That was how this article would have started, and we shall touch on some of that. But then the realization struck that examining the visible symptoms […]
By Jeanmarie Evelly, citylimits.org | Editorial Credit: a katz/shutterstock.com With Donald Trump expected to return to the White House in January, City Limits takes a closer look at the former and future president’s platform and promises around key policy issues, and what that could mean in New York. More than 2.5 million New York City residents voted in […]
By THECONVERSATION | Editorial Credit: QubixStudio/ shutterstock.com In just about any discussion of a poll about the very close presidential race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, you’ll hear the phrase “within the poll’s margin of error.” Those words signal that it is a tight race with no clear leader, even if […]
By: Peter Schurmann, Ethnicmediaservices.org | Gorodenkoff / shutterstock.com A pair of voter surveys released this week offer some encouraging news for the Harris camp just two weeks out from the November 5 election. Both polls show strong support for the Democratic candidate among voters of color in key swing states. With Harris and Trump locked […]
Editorial credit: Maxim Elramsisy/ shutterstock.com Washington, DC — At campaign events in Arizona yesterday, JD Vance again made clear that a Trump second term would seek to make as many people as possible eligible for deportation – including those here with legal status such as TPS. As The New York Times reported in “Vance Vows an End […]
An In-Depth Analysis of Why Former President Trump is Unfit to Lead, with Moral, Legal, and Religious Justifications, and the Role of Vice President Harris from a Logical Perspective By AI | Editorial Credit: wadstock / shutterstock.com Why President Trump is Unfit to Lead the United States (Using His Own Words) Dangerous Rhetoric and Incitement […]
Editorial Credit: Yuri A./shutterstock.com Introduction Running for public office in New York City is a complex process that involves navigating legal requirements, understanding the electoral system, and complying with campaign finance laws. The process varies depending on the office being sought—City Council, Mayor, Borough President, Comptroller, or Public Advocate—and includes steps such as filing petitions, […]