The hottest Voter sentiment Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top U.S. Politics Topics
COVID Reason β€’ 218 implied HN points β€’ 28 Oct 24
  1. Using fear in political campaigns may not actually help win voters, and it could just create noise.
  2. Young voters are becoming more important in elections, and there's a focus on how Harris is trying to engage them.
  3. Trump's popularity may be rising in response to attacks from the left, showing a surprising twist in voter support.
Men Yell at Me β€’ 247 implied HN points β€’ 04 Nov 24
  1. It's important to share positive news, especially when things feel tough. Talking about good things can lift everyone's spirits.
  2. As we prepare for important events, like elections, it helps to focus on what brings us hope. Small acts of kindness or good news can make a big difference.
  3. Encouraging open discussions about hope can help create a supportive community. Everyone's perspective on good news matters and can inspire others.
Diane Francis β€’ 759 implied HN points β€’ 25 Jul 22
  1. Liz Cheney's leadership in the January 6 probe has put her in a tough spot politically but also ensured her legacy in history. She revealed significant details about Trump's actions before and during the Capitol riot.
  2. Trump and Bannon's actions were reckless and fueled a dangerous narrative that almost led to a coup. Their refusal to act during the riot showed a complete disregard for safety and order.
  3. To prevent similar events in the future, Congress needs to strengthen laws and remove any protections that allow a president to act without accountability during crises. Reforms are crucial to safeguard democracy.
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Unreported Truths β€’ 82 implied HN points β€’ 06 Nov 24
  1. Donald Trump is expected to win by a large margin in the upcoming election, possibly carrying all seven swing states. This suggests strong support from ordinary Americans against the political elite.
  2. He's likely to become the first Republican candidate since 2004 to win the popular vote, which shows a significant shift in voter sentiment.
  3. Trump's victory would represent a major rejection of the Democratic Party and the broader American elite, signaling a desire for change in how things are run.