National polling shows citizens will prioritize five key issues at the polls this November: abortion, the border, climate change, the economy and LGBT policy. Here’s what you need to know — and articles to help you learn more.
Voters strongly disagree over whether abortion should be legal, and to what extent. Abortion policy, sometimes labeled “healthcare” or “women’s rights”, will factor heavily into state and national elections this year. Voters in 10 states will decide whether to enshrine the “right” to abortion into their state constitutions. Several candidates — particularly those opposed to the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade in 2022 — have made abortion issues central to their campaigns.
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Abortion Amendments Will Be on the Ballot in These 10 States
Abortion Amendment Funding Gaps Grow as 2024 Election Looms
Fact Check True: Some babies are executed after they’re born
NY Times Blames Abortion Pill Death on Abortion Ban. Say What?
Shield Laws Enable Chemical Abortions in Pro-Life States
Christians Must Consider the Moral and Ethical Hazards of IVF
Voters generally agree that America’s southern border isn’t as secure as it could be. They disagree over the scale of this security failure and how it effects Americans. Candidates offer different national solutions, some focusing on improving legal checkpoints, some on providing amnesty and citizenship for illegal immigrants and others on curbing illegal immigration. Voters also care about how much financial assistance national and state governments give illegal migrants, and how law enforcement cooperates with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to capture non-citizens committing crimes.
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American Immigration System Loses Contact with Tens of Thousands of Migrant Children
Violent Gang Takes Advantage of American Immigration Policy
Hundreds of People Smuggled into U.S. by ISIS-Linked Trafficking Network
Illegal Immigrant Arrested in Murder of Maryland Mom
Illegal Immigrant to Appear in Court for Death of Texas Teen, Illustrates Violent Trend
Fentanyl Overdoses Rise, Connection to Illegal Immigration
Talking to Your Kids About Illegal Immigration
Many Americans view climate change as an existential threat the government must address. Others view climate change as a middling concern with dubious scientific backing. Opposing views on climate change often betray differing views of humanity’s presence on the planet. Those concerned over climate change argue overpopulation accelerates the problem because humans drain the Earth of resources. Others argue underpopulation, not overpopulation, is the true threat because human ingenuity produces benefits for the Earth and all its inhabitants.
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An Ever-Changing Climate Does Not Pose an Existential Threat
Climate Alarmists Claim Breathing is Cause of Global Warming
Death of the West? U.S. Fertility Rate Falls to Record Low
Discarding Genesis 1, U.S. Population Set to Decline This Century Amid World Population Collapse
Government Tactics Compromise Chinese Fertility Push
As Climate Anxiety Reaches New Extremes, Environmental Data Tells Hopeful Story
Why the Danger of ‘Farting Cows’ Has Convinced Some Couples to Not Have Children
Like with the border, most voters agree the economy could be better, but disagree over how much better — and how it effects families. Candidates offer different plans for economic recovery, with different cuts and credits designed to increase purchasing power and decrease prices. Americans’ opinions on the efficacy of tariffs could also influence their votes come November.
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Americans Continue to Name Inflation as Top Family Financial Concern
Abominable Budgets and the Sovereignty of God
Inflation Accelerates to 3.2%, Adding to Cost-of-Living for Families
Minimum Wage Debate Exposes Maximum Ignorance Regarding Work Compensation
Middle-Class Americans Struggling Financially, New ‘Issues 2024’ Brief Reports
LGBT policy refers to a range of positions influenced by gender and sexual orientation ideology, including redefining marriage in state constitutions; allowing men to play women’s sports; allowing men to use women’s locker rooms, bathrooms and sorority houses; incorporating gender ideology into school curriculum; incorporating sexual material into school libraries to be “inclusive”; allowing minors to undergo transgender medical interventions; and forcing taxpayers to fund transgender medical interventions.
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Three Ballot Measures Could Remove Definition of Marriage From State Constitutions
Dad Confronts School Board for Allowing Boys in Girls Restrooms
Taxpayers Will Fund Violent Inmate’s Transgender Surgery, Judge Rules
Is it ‘Book Banning’ to Keep Sexually Explicit Books out of Schools?
Back to School with Sexualized Lessons
Supreme Court Protects Girls from DOE’s Title IX Changes
American Society of Plastic Surgeons Backs Away From Supporting ‘Transgender’ Surgeries
New Research Confirms Gender Dysphoria Usually Temporary in Children and Young Adults
New Research Confirms Previous Findings: Most Gender Confused Kids Desist
Title IX Redefinition of ‘Sex’ Faces Defiance and a Flood of Lawsuits
U.K.’s Review of Child Gender Policy Reveals Profound Failures That U.S. Still Defends
The WPATH Files Exposes ‘Surgical and Hormonal Experiments on Children’
The WPATH Files — Transgender Interventions Are ‘Unethical Medical Experiments’
Shoving Girls Off the Podium: More Male Athletes Participating in Girls Sports
‘Trust the Science’ About ‘Gender-Affirming Care.’ What Science?
Educated citizens make the best voters — so do your research and don’t forget to vote this November!
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