With the 2024 presidential election just around the corner, one can expect to see a lot of discourse on social media platforms of all kinds, throwing unkind words or donning each candidate with offensive nicknames.
Frequently, people of all political parties get so caught up in trying to offend each other or discussing voting or debate details that a few things are lost in translation.
Why are these people qualified to run our country and what kinds of values do they have and support?
For a new voter or even someone who has voted before, it can be difficult to figure out what candidate will represent you and your valued principles as best as possible.
In an attempt to curb this uncertainty and loss, here’s a brief, unbiased guide to each presidential candidate, their experience, and what values they are prioritizing in office.
Voting is one of the most important things an American citizen can do, and it’s important to vote for someone you feel that represents your values and views into office. Oftentimes, election information can get convoluted as many different media outlets can lean a different way politically. Until Nov 4, this battle between the left and right will continue.
However, right now, making an effort to understand both sides of the election is the best thing you can do to avoid getting lost online.
Reading neutral political news, such as articles displayed on websites like AP and Reuters, also allows for American citizens to make more informed decisions, and to contribute to making our country much more well-informed.
Voting is one of the most important things an American citizen can do, and it’s important to vote for someone you feel that represents your values and views into office. Oftentimes, election information can get convoluted as many different media outlets can lean a different way politically. Until Nov 4, this battle between the left and right will continue.
However, right now, making an effort to understand both sides of the election is the best thing you can do to avoid getting lost online.
Reading neutral political news, such as articles displayed on websites like AP and Reuters, also allows for American citizens to make more informed decisions, and to contribute to making our country much more well-informed.