The 2024 election cycle is in full swing and with its return, you can be sure that many other things will follow. Arguments at the dinner table, irate messages on Facebook and a general increase in …
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The 2024 election cycle is in full swing and with its return, you can be sure that many other things will follow.
Arguments at the dinner table, irate messages on Facebook and a general increase in blood pressure are all on the way for many households.
In addition, endless television commercials, flyers in your mailbox, emails and many candidate ads popping up in your internet browser can be expected.
We will be covering elections in our pages as well, focusing on local races and general information about regional and national races.
For years, folks have been making their views known about many things on our opinion pages. Our local readers have written to us on several issues over the years, ranging from abortion to fluoridation to immigration to civil, worker’s or religious rights.
We welcome the civil discourse on a wide variety of issues on our pages but recognized political campaigns used our letters section to get the word out about their cause or candidate. The campaigns were able to do this and save their marketing budgets for other forms of media, leveraging news coverage to reach their target market — you.