Candidate Positions on Voting Rights
In 2013, the Supreme Court struck down the preclearance requirement of the Civil Rights Act which required some states to get prior approval before changing
In 2013, the Supreme Court struck down the preclearance requirement of the Civil Rights Act which required some states to get prior approval before changing
Education remains a focal point in presidential elections, with costs, curriculum, access, and educational disparities emerging as significant concerns for voters. Republicans generally advocate for
The conversation surrounding the balance of gun rights and community safety can be a politically divisive issue. As it stands the Second Amendment protects the
Taxes play a central role in politics and elections as they directly affect individuals and businesses financial well-being and are responsible for funding essential government
The issue of immigration is a complex one. In the context of U.S. elections, the question of immigration usually centers around two facets: southern border
The issue of international affairs during the US presidency encompasses a wide range of diplomatic, economic, and security challenges. This includes managing relationships with other
The U.S. Department of Labor defines inflation as the “overall general upward price movement of goods and services in an economy.” Inflation is generally measured
Summary: Abortion, also known as pregnancy termination, has been a deeply polarizing topic in politics with divergent views shaping policy and public discourse. The Republican