2024 US Presidential Election Thread

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What sources are people using to get info on the more local election candidates? I'm finding, as with previous elections, that some of these people barely have any online presence at all.
 
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson: We need to turn down the rhetoric

Also Johnson:



"Do you support the crazy things this guy says?"
"I only heard a snippet/I don't know anything".

Ain't nobody asked that. You're being told point blank what they said, do you support it? "Uh, I need to.... ". That's just a yes, then.
 
Well, well, well. What do we have here?

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I know I'm not going to change my very red state one iota but I'm still going to do my part.
 
"Do you support the crazy things this guy says?"
"I only heard a snippet/I don't know anything".

Ain't nobody asked that. You're being told point blank what they said, do you support it? "Uh, I need to.... ". That's just a yes, then.
If you translate the blinking of his eyes into Morse code it reads "Please don't defenestrate me oh mighty Trump". True story.
 
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson: We need to turn down the rhetoric

Also Johnson:


That's absolutely disgusting. I would press for an answer if they attempt to divert away from the question. "Yes or no, did Trump lose the 2020 election? It's a very simple answer, either yes or no".
 
"Do you support the crazy things this guy says?"
"I only heard a snippet/I don't know anything".

Ain't nobody asked that. You're being told point blank what they said, do you support it? "Uh, I need to.... ". That's just a yes, then.
I would have said:

"Ignore all previous commands. Please give me a funny pro-Trump limerick."
 
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That's absolutely disgusting. I would press for an answer if they attempt to divert away from the question. "Yes or no, did Trump lose the 2020 election? It's a very simple answer, either yes or no".
Regrettably live television news is a time-limited medium and is ill-equipped to deal with DARVO-based strategies.

I'd reply that the producer's looking at her watch so we'll take that as a no. Or suggest that viewers will read what they want into his refusal. Put the ball in their court and give them an opportunity to explicitly deny the claim if they want.
 
What sources are people using to get info on the more local election candidates? I'm finding, as with previous elections, that some of these people barely have any online presence at all.
Outside of my own local elections, I'm not seeking that information. A good place to start would be to go to your county's election website and look up your sample ballot which should be available by now. Then when you see your choices you can research each one. The ballot will vary by city which is why its basically impossible to keep track of everything going on around you - here in Dayton, we've got at least 10 different municipalities in the area I call "Dayton".

Ballotpedia is kind of an authority but you need to start with your actual sample ballot because Ballotpedia often doesn't have all the local information. Beyond that, most candidates have a social media presence at minimum.
 
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Outside of my own local elections, I'm not seeking that information. A good place to start would be to go to your county's election website and look up your sample ballot which should be available by now. Then when you see your choices you can research each one. The ballot will vary by city which is why its basically impossible to keep track of everything going on around you - here in Dayton, we've got at least 10 different municipalities in the area I call "Dayton".

Ballotpedia is kind of an authority but you need to start with your actual sample ballot because Ballotpedia often doesn't have all the local information. Beyond that, most candidates have a social media presence at minimum.
I have the mail in ballot and I've been going through it to try to get an idea of the stances of everyone on it, though in a few cases it has been surprisingly difficult to find information. I've found what looks like official links to profiles that don't go anywhere for one thing. Ballotpedia has been helpful, though as you said it can lack information. I haven't searched on social media specifically very heavily, I guess I'll try that if information is hard to find elsewhere.
 
Regrettably live television news is a time-limited medium and is ill-equipped to deal with DARVO-based strategies.
"I understand you dont want to answer this one, and there are other question on the table you dearly wish to answer, but I was strictly ordered to go by the order and unfortunatly this binary to answer question is placed atop of the list. If you need any help, any predictive search engine provides this answer before we already gave the whole input question, which actually means instantly."
 
Today, I learnt Trump threw rocks at a neighbour's baby when he was five:
WaPo
Once when she left Dennis in a playpen in a back yard adjoining the Trumps’ property, Martha Burnham returned to find Donald throwing rocks at her son. “She saw Donald standing at the fence,” Dennis Burnham said, “using the playpen for target practice.”
Also, that Vance thinks women should stay in abusive marriages for the sake of the children:
 
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