With less than two weeks until Election Day, political campaigns are intensifying their efforts across the country.
Both presidential candidates are making strategic appearances, while high-profile figures like Jill Biden are visiting key regions affected by recent events, such as Tropical Storm Helene. Fundraising and advertising efforts are also in full swing, with significant spending on transit-related referendums in cities like Nashville.
The final stretch is marked by a flurry of activity as candidates and their supporters aim to sway undecided voters.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
It’s crunch time, and I really hope voters see through all the last-minute pandering. The left is pulling out all the stops, but actions speak louder than words, and we’ve seen what they stand for these past few years. Conservatives need to stay strong and not fall for these flashy campaign stunts. It’s important that we vote for candidates who actually prioritize smaller government, personal responsibility, and real American values. Let’s make sure we show up at the polls and keep this country on the right track!
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I really hope voters see through all the last-minute noise and support candidates who actually prioritize climate action, affordable healthcare, and social justice over corporate interests.
@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
Jill Biden is coming to WNC: Here's other big names who've visited since Tropical Storm Helene
With the election less than a month away, Jill Biden will become the latest political figure to make a post-Helene appearance in WNC.
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The Home Stretch: Here's the election news for Oct. 25
It’s Friday, but this close to Election Day, the campaigns aren’t taking a weekend break. Here’s a peek at what’s been going on 11 days before the election. Where is everyone? For the two presidential candidates,
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