NEW YORK, NEW YORK — When her husband turns on the television to hear news about the upcoming presidential election, that’s often a signal for Lori Johnson Malveaux to leave the room.
It can get to be too much. Often, she’ll go to a TV in another room to watch a movie on the Hallmark Channel or BET. She craves something comforting and entertaining. And in that, she has company.
While about half of Americans say they are following political news “extremely” or “very” closely, about 6 in 10 say they need to limit how much information they consume about the government and politics to avoid feeling overloaded or fatigued, according to a new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and USAFacts.
Make no mistake: Malveaux plans to vote. She always does. “I just get to the point where I don’t want to hear the rhetoric,” she said.
The 54-year-old Democrat said she’s most bothered when she hears people on the news telling her that something she saw with her own […]
What is scarier than reporting what is going on in this presidential campaign is what the press is NOT reporting. Had they reported in detail and often Trump’s ridiculous rallies and his stupid comments and have a commentator actually COMMENT on it, Americans would overwhelmingly be voting for Harris. One wonders why the press is so reluctant to tell the truth and report the inane things that come out of Trump’s mouth! This man is so terrible that it is almost comical to think that anyone would want him has president!!!!
I still believe we should go ahead and put Trump in Jail so Republicans will have to pick someone else!