The Scoop 9/18/24
The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in 4 years; and the Teamsters Union declines to endorse a presidential candidate for the first time since 1996. One America’s Zach Petersen has The Scoop.
The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in 4 years; and the Teamsters Union declines to endorse a presidential candidate for the first time since 1996. One America’s Zach Petersen has The Scoop.
The 2024 presidential race’s first general election ballots are en route. With less than two months until November 5th arrives, Alabama officials began distributing them to absentee voters on Wednesday. However, mail-related “issues” have also begun to arise in some areas.
On Thursday, Maine became the second state in the nation to prohibit 45th President Donald Trump from competing in the primary.
Economy Minister Sergio Massa is leading Libertarian Radical Javier Milei in the race for the next president of Argentina.
Democrat presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Junior heads to South Carolina, as he vows to fight for medical freedom. One America’s Nathaniel Mannor has the latest.
Doug Burgum, the Republican governor of North Dakota, has announced his decision to run for president in 2024, joining a crowded list of GOP hopefuls. The two-term North Dakota governor emphasized that the American people needed new leadership ahead of the announcement ceremony in Fargo.
Senator Tim Scott announced his candidacy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on Monday.