2022 Elections News and Blog Posts
When Republicans Try to Change the Subject
Recommended Reading / September 19th, 2022 / by Dan Schnur

DeSantis and Abbott came to the rescue, by changing the subject from abortion to immigration.
See moreWhen the Democrats Get in the Democrats’ Way
Recommended Reading / September 12th, 2022 / by Dan Schnur

As underperformance frustrates Republicans, some Democratic standard-bearers in key swing states could upend their party’s prospects.
See moreInflation and Abortion are the Biggest Motivators for Young Voters in 2022
Recommended Reading / September 6th, 2022 / by David Meyers

Two of the primary issues driving the news this year – abortion rights and inflation – are also driving young voters’ plans for participating in the midterm elections, according to new survey data.
See moreWhen Biden Gets Some Traction
Recommended Reading / August 29th, 2022 / by Dan Schnur

The massive Republican advantage that appeared to be defining this critical campaign cycle is much smaller than expected.
See moreMore Social Media Censorship Coming as Midterms Approach
Recommended Reading / August 29th, 2022 / by Upward News Editorial Team

The federal government will assist TikTok in promoting "election integrity" and censoring "harmful misinformation" on the app.
See moreWhy Andrew Yang’s Forward Party Might be our Best Option
Recommended Reading / August 23rd, 2022 / by Clare Ashcraft

The Forward Party recently merged with the Save America Movement and the Renew America Movement. With Forward's announcement, also came waves of criticism– despite this, there are reasons to believe Forward is both a viable and worthwhile option for Americans.
See moreWhen Liz Cheney Runs for President
Recommended Reading / August 22nd, 2022 / by Dan Schnur

Could Cheney play the role of anti-Trump foil in the 2024 election?
See moreYuh-Line Niou Wants to Become the First Openly Autistic Member of Congress
Recommended Reading / August 15th, 2022 / by Sara Luterman

Niou is one of only three openly autistic elected legislators in the United States. If she wins her congressional race, Niou will make history as the first openly autistic member of Congress.
See moreWhen the World Pays Attention to Kansas
Recommended Reading / August 8th, 2022 / by Dan Schnur

The importance of abortion rights as a motivator for voting has increased significantly since the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.
See moreWhen the Democrats Try to Get Tough On Crime
Recommended Reading / August 1st, 2022 / by Dan Schnur

Vulnerable Democrats would benefit greatly from the chance to win over decisive 2022 swing voters by touting a police funding package.
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