A look at the issues as the 2024 presidential election nears
Polls show the presidential race is in *** dead heat. Both the Trump and Harris campaigns are barnstorming Pennsylvania with the two campaigns even making their way to the Susanna Valley several times in the sprint to the finish line. News aide’s Barbara Barr has covered the race all year and reports on the events that have shaped this historic 2024 election. And the role Pennsylvania is playing on the heels of his primary win in Pennsylvania and before heading to court in May, thank you so much for joining us this morning. Thank you. Thank you, Barbara, former President Donald Trump talked exclusively to news aide about the expected rematch against President Joe Biden. Nikki. Haley attained 16% of the vote. Are you concerned? All of those people are going to come to me because what’s first of all, what’s their choice in addition to that? And then came the presidential debate in late June, we finally beat Medicare. The 81 year old president’s poor performance changed the political landscape. I don’t debate as well as I used to, questions arose about Biden’s fitness to serve and members of his own party called on him to step aside. President Joe Bide looks to reassure voters in Harrisburg amid calls from some in his own party to drop out of the race. The president vowed to remain the nominee at *** campaign event in Harrisburg in July. Every time I come back to Pennsylvania, I feel like I’m coming home. Pennsylvania lawmakers stood by him. Of course, that’s my guy. *** week later. Another momentous event rocked the race. She doesn’t have the assassination attempt on former President Trump at *** rally in Butler, Pennsylvania at the Republican National Convention. Trump picked Ohio, Senator JD Vance as his running mate, vice president of the United States. The following Sunday, President Biden posts on social media, he’s dropping out of the race and supporting Vice President Kamala Harris. He has not spoken publicly about his decision to drop out of the race. Announcement followed in the honor of my life to serve as your president as one of the most historic stretches in American political history unfolded. I accept the nomination of Harris at the Democratic National Convention led to speculation about the vice presidential pick with Pennsylvania. Governor Josh Shapiro, *** leading contender. It was Minnesota. Governor Tim Walls. The new ticket launched their campaign in Philadelphia. We are running *** campaign on behalf of all Americans walls, spoke exclusively to news aide about the key issues. Voters are worried about the economy, prices at the grocery store, the gas pump. What would you do differently? If elected. Yeah. Well, I think first of all, we’re seeing inflation start to cool some. Thank you. The only debate between Trump and ours took place in the birthplace of independence, Philadelphia. I had no inflation focusing on relationships with our allies.
A look at the issues as the 2024 presidential election nears
How do former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris feel about various issues, such as immigration, reproductive rights and energy?Video above: The events that have shaped this historic 2024 electionTake a look at the stories below to find out:Reproductive rightsAfter Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, many are concerned about how reproductive rights may change depending on who is elected president.ImmigrationAbout 61% of voters say immigration is very important to their vote in 2024, which is a 9-percentage point increase from the 2020 presidential election, according to a report by the Pew Research Center.Voter accessibilityAs elections face increased scrutiny and opposition, more pieces of legislation have been introduced to expand or restrict voting access.Gun rightsThis is a four-part series, breaking down the data, root causes, potential solutions and political implications of guns and gun violence in America, as well as where the candidates stand on the issue.Climate and energyFrom heat waves, intense wildfires and hurricanes to fracking, gas prices, and the manufacturing and charging of electric vehicles, voters are discussing energy and the impacts of climate change around their kitchen tables.Economy Looking at a few of the flashpoint issues in terms of economic impacts: student loan forgiveness and tax policy.
How do former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris feel about various issues, such as immigration, reproductive rights and energy?
Video above: The events that have shaped this historic 2024 election
Take a look at the stories below to find out:
Reproductive rights
After Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, many are concerned about how reproductive rights may change depending on who is elected president.
Immigration
About 61% of voters say immigration is very important to their vote in 2024, which is a 9-percentage point increase from the 2020 presidential election, according to a report by the Pew Research Center.
Voter accessibility
As elections face increased scrutiny and opposition, more pieces of legislation have been introduced to expand or restrict voting access.
Gun rights
This is a four-part series, breaking down the data, root causes, potential solutions and political implications of guns and gun violence in America, as well as where the candidates stand on the issue.
Climate and energy
From heat waves, intense wildfires and hurricanes to fracking, gas prices, and the manufacturing and charging of electric vehicles, voters are discussing energy and the impacts of climate change around their kitchen tables.
Economy
Looking at a few of the flashpoint issues in terms of economic impacts: student loan forgiveness and tax policy.