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What to Expect During First 2024 Presidential Debate

24-5-2024 < Attack the System 62 481 words
 

What to Expect During First 2024 Presidential Debate
















COMMENTARY

By Virginia Allen, Kristen Eichamer

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are scheduled to debate June 27, but the event will be unlike those held between presidential candidates in the recent past.

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Omar Shrugs Off Harassment of Jewish Student, Faults UCLA for Not Protecting Anti-Israel Protesters


















NEWS

By Tyler O’Neil

A prominent House Democrat brushes off concerns about anti-Israel protesters’ blocking a Jewish student’s ability to walk at the University of California at Los Angeles.

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Border Bill Goes Down in Flames on Senate Floor


















NEWS

By Virginia Allen

The vote on the border bill “is not an effort to actually make law, it is an effort to do political messaging,” Sen. James Lankford says.

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SHOCKER: Elites Favor Limiting Voting to College Graduates


















ANALYSIS

By Rob Bluey

New polling from Scott Rasmussen reveals that America’s elite 1% are significantly out of step with the rest of the country on a range of issues.

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Taiwan Sees Heightened Tensions as China Conducts ‘Punishment’ Drills


















NEWS

By Jake Smith

China launches a series of military drills around Taiwan as “punishment” for the swearing-in of the island’s new president, Chinese state media reports.

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Boy Dominates Girls Race at Oregon State High School Championship


















NEWS

By Elizabeth Troutman

Sophomore Aayden Gallagher, who identifies as female, beats seven girls in the 200-meter dash at the Oregon State Championships.

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These 2 Bipartisan Proposals Would Hold Presidents Accountable for ‘Improper’ Payments


















COMMENTARY

By Rachel Greszler

A set of bipartisan proposals in Congress seeks to impose accountability on—and ultimately rein in—the federal government’s massive and rising improper payments.

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ICYMI: Supreme Court ‘Has No Power’ on Redistricting, Clarence Thomas Says


















COMMENTARY

By Armstrong Williams

The Supreme Court rules that a lower court “clearly erred” in holding that South Carolina racially gerrymandered its congressional district map.

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