

Political parties (federal, statewide, or local branches if they are a prominent part of the campaign).Any former officeholder or candidate for the office up for election.Current officeholders holding any state-level office.Current or former presidents and vice presidents.In elections with a Noteworthy primary endorsements section, we cover endorsements issued by the following individuals or groups as we learn of them: We cover primary election endorsements in one of two ways, indicated by article section titles: Noteworthy endorsements or Endorsements. Did Justice Democrats endorse a candidate? What about NARAL or the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee? What are specifically liberal media sources, such as Mother Jones, The Huffington Post, Daily Kos, and others saying? Similarly, in a contested Democratic primary, Democratic may pay attention to how Democratic/progressive influencers are weighing in. Senate and so on? What about the White House, or the constellation of specifically conservative media, such as the Drudge Report, Breitbart, Redstate, and more? Has Club for Growth endorsed a candidate? What about the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the Republican members of the U.S. Senate, Republican voters may pay attention to how Republican or conservative influencers are weighing in. Thus, endorsements may be particularly useful for partisan primary voters hoping to base their decision on questions of electability, strength, or which candidates are backed by major influencers in the party.įor example, in a contested Republican primary for U.S. There may be fewer policy differences between candidates belonging to the same political party, or at least the space between policy positions held by two candidates within the same party is likely to be smaller, than the differences or space between candidates belonging to different political parties. Endorsements can be particularly helpful for voters trying to decide between multiple candidates from the same political party. When we cover a partisan primary, we attempt to focus our coverage on the concerns of the people who will vote in that primary. Send us feedback about these examples.Primaries See also: Ballotpedia: Our approach to covering primary elections

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2023 Returning for the eighth year on Saturday, April 29, Cider Fest offers a chance to sample cider from Columbia River Gorge hard cidermakers plus other noteworthy Northwest cideries. Stephen Collinson, CNN, Experts generally endorsed our methodology and said our findings were noteworthy, and also emphasized areas where more research is needed. Kenneth Chang, New York Times, That makes this gun policy debate the most noteworthy at the moment. Ike Morgan | al, Other noteworthy physicists had similar thoughts but did not publish them. Alyson Hoge, Arkansas Online, From today’s Down in Alabama podcast: A couple of noteworthy embezzlement cases in Alabama over the past week, one involving the arrest of a local official and another and the other a guilty plea of a former career/tech executive. Ben Volin,, 3 June 2023 Exclusive content also can be about a noteworthy person or exciting events in the art and entertainment worlds. Jessie Quinn, Peoplemag, 8 June 2023 Studebaker’s presence was noteworthy because the Patriots were just punished by the NFL for keeping players too long in the facility on three occasions last month. Recent Examples on the Web Nourishing and hydrating ingredients like antioxidant-rich argan oil and hyaluronic acid are also noteworthy as these can give hair a hydration boost which - like skincare - is essential for optimal scalp and hair health.
