With less than 50 days until Washington selects its next mayor, four candidates tackled education, crime and their overall plans for the next four years if elected. They challenged each other during a virtual debate on Monday sponsored by the District’s Office of Campaign Finance.
Candidates across the country are securing their spots on the ballot as voters decide who they would like to support in the upcoming general election on Tuesday, Nov. 8. After over seven months of blazing campaign trails, conversations surrounding abortion rights, inflation, gun restrictions, climate change and COVID-19 appear to be at the forefront of […]
Six Democrat-run cities battle a crime surge and are on track to outpace 2021 data, and one Washington, D.C. GOP mayoral candidate is running to change that trend
we don t need to be going around defunding the police. we need to support the police and involve the community and bring back officer friendly days and the children, like you were saying, they can live, can live this year and so on as great producers of our nation and we can have a great community, great relationship with the police, mentor these children, change our thinking and help them to promote life in washington, d.c. we need wisdom, we need more police, we need community involvement. we need everyone to pull together, to bring back a safer district of columbia. carley: a lot of work needs to be done and you are willing to do it. stacia hall, thanks for joining us. a record number of americans are