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Vote 2024: Path to the Polls

By: News4Jax and Graham Media Group
  • Summary

  • This election year will be like no other and will need context. News4JAX anchor of The Morning Show, Bruce Hamilton, hosts this podcast to give you all the information you need to make informed decisions as you vote.
    Produced by News4Jax, in cooperation with Graham Media Group.
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Episodes
  • Was forcing President Biden to step down from re-election bid an intra-party coup?
    Jul 23 2024
    Was the move to manipulate President Joe Biden’s unprecedented departure from the presidential race an “attempted intra-party coup”? In the words of syndicated columnist Rich Lowry, that’s a “pejorative, but accurate description of the campaign to get Biden to quit the race.” How’s that for getting your attention for this week’s “Path to the Polls”? Lowry wrote: “For donors, pundits and elected Democrats to attempt to undo this choice is frankly undemocratic. It looks even less democratic when it is factored in that a small handful of people — Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, James Clyburn and a couple of others — are the ones who have the true power perhaps to force Biden from the race.”
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    51 mins
  • Biden, Trump align in call for unity, end to political violence in wake of assassination attempt
    Jul 16 2024
    This is an election year permeated by an increasing number of threats and violence. And this weekend’s attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump may only serve to intensify the situation. It is the first assassination attempt in the United States against a current or former president in 43 years. The reaction from leaders in both political parties, initially, was consistent. President Joe Biden was resolute after the incident in Butler County, Pennsylvania, that shook a nation to its core, saying, “There’s no place for this kind of violence in America. We must unite as one nation to condemn it.” And Trump said he is rewriting his convention speech to take advantage of the moment to draw the country together.
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    40 mins
  • The Supreme Court’s immunity decision and the ripple effects on Trump’s criminal cases
    Jul 9 2024
    The Supreme Court’s immunity decision may have surprising consequences and reverberate to things other than the powers of the presidency -- like former President Donald Trump’s criminal cases. The court ruled presidents are immune from prosecution for their official acts. It has already prompted the postponement of sentencing for his business fraud case in New York. That was supposed to happen this Thursday but was rescheduled for September at the earliest. The ruling also has an immediate impact on the federal election case in Washington. It threw a proverbial monkey wrench in the bid to put Trump on trial for what the special counsel calls a criminal conspiracy to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory.
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    44 mins

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