Voters more sure of who they won't support rather than who they will in 2024 election May 26, 2023 May 26, 2023 0 Aftermath of deadly police chase in Casper Meta hit with record-setting $1.3 billion lawsuit over the transfer of users' data RAW: GUAM: TYPHOON MAWAR MOVES TOWARD GUAM (VIDEO) See the moment Texas GOP-controlled House impeaches one of its own Lander’s Gage Gose wins the 3A 300 hurdles in a state-record time of 36.09 seconds The wolves of Yellowstone Marion Cotillard insists #MeToo movement has taught young actresses what's 'not right' Watch this cowboy lasso a cow on a Michigan highway Grizzly bear in Lamar Valley Figures show many teachers thinking about leaving profession Black-footed ferrets return to Wyoming Humboldt penguin chick is Oregon Zoo's latest adorable arrival Robert De Niro compares 'Killers of the Flower Moon' character to Donald Trump Ray Stevenson dead at 58 Superintendent defends eliminating political bias as priority Voters more sure of who they won't support rather than who they will in 2024 election Oregon Zoo staff using 'smart eggs' to save endangered California condor 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli is living with his sister and working at law firm, report says Miley Cyrus carried 'guilt and shame' over past controversies Prince Harry has been told the Metropolitan Police are not "private bodyguards for the wealthy" More voters are sure of who they won’t support in the 2024 presidential election than who they will. This according to a Monmouth University poll.  Veuer's Elizabeth Keatinge has more. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Nation-world Voting Veuer Desantis _ready X38jd8@1 2024-election Videoelephant Latest video RAW: DC: DEBT DEAL: SPEAKER MCCARTHY SPEAKS AFTER AGREEMENT See the moment Texas GOP-controlled House impeaches one of its own Natrona County's Jackson Dutcher holds off Star Valley's Habtamu Wetzel to win the 1600 at the state track meet. Could kids solve the labor shortage? US debt ceiling talks continue with new June 5 default deadline Figures show many teachers thinking about leaving profession Understanding super typhoons and weather phenomena Fun summer activities to do with your dog Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Natrona County's Jackson Dutcher holds off Star Valley's Habtamu Wetzel to win the 1600 at the state track meet.