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In our very divided political climate, it is easy to feel disillusioned. One may feel that things are so heated and confusing it is not worth getting involved on any level, including voting.

We are in the midst of the most unusual national election in many of our lifetimes.

President Joseph R. Biden’s speech from the Oval Office on July 24 can easily be described as a love letter to the American people.

For the first time since 2007, there are more registered Republican voters than Democrats in Bucks County, the county’s Republican Committee recently announced.

Through the “Investing in America” agenda, the Biden-Harris administration is cutting costs for hardworking American families in every corner of the country.

Ah! The political noise and chatter that precede the November elections are already growing to a bothersome level and will only get worse as time goes on.

Separate ideas from identity

Running along Creamery Road in New Hope, I couldn’t help but notice a kaleidoscope of different campaign signs that lined my route: Trump, Biden, Fitzpatrick, Ehasz — all names peculiarly positioned above the election year 2024.

People read the Herald for stories they can’t get anywhere else, not for news they can get virtually everywhere else. That’s why you won’t find coverage of the assassination attempt on our news pages this week.

I returned from the shore and picked up the July 11 Bucks County Herald to learn about local news only to find several Letters and Guest Opinions about abortion and Democratic Party rhetoric.

The Republican platform has been approved and paints a picture of what the next four years look like if Donald Trump wins.

Vote Democrat. This is bigger than Biden

Frankly, when judging someone who is essentially applying for the job of President of the United States, is a debate an accurate measure?

Senator Bob Casey knows President Joe Biden needs all the support he can get as he deals with the political storm that has followed his June 27 debate with former President Donald Trump.

The presidential debate on Thursday night frightens me. I will vote for the Democratic nominee.

Donald Trump, leader of the MAGA Party (the Republican Party was hijacked long ago), was given another pass at the debate.

You may recall President Biden saying on television, soon after what he called the “outrageous” Dobbs decision, which held there is no right to an abortion contained in the U.S. Constitution, that we as a nation need to “codify Roe v. Wade as soon as possible.”

The average American has a distorted view when it comes to the economy. Despite noticeable improvements and numerous accomplishments by the president and his administration, polls continue to show that the majority of Americans disapprove of how President Biden is handling the economy.

Concerning Donald Trump being allowed to run for president (“Felons typically can’t vote. Can they run for president?” June 13), while the U.S. military has rigorous moral character standards, having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from enlisting in the military.

The most important date of this year’s presidential campaign is a week away when President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump face off in a debate hosted by CNN.

Republican Dave McCormick vowed to win in his bid to unseat Democrat Bob Casey in Pennsylvania’s bitterly contested U.S. Senate race during a rally Tuesday in Doylestown Borough.

Donald Trump’s chances of winning his trial in Manhattan were similar to your chances of beating the New York Yankees in 1927 with their replete lineup of murderous row hitters.

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