The 2024 presidential election has gone from a brisk walk to an all-out sprint.
John, this week the 2024 presidential election went from a brisk walk to an all-out sprint.
After months of teasing a run, tonight, Ron DeSantis will officially launch his Presidential campaign. In a dystopian twist, the announcement will be live-streamed on Twitter with his new buddy Elon Musk at his side.

The bad news is that the unholy alliance between DeSantis, Musk, and Twitter is destined to kick up a misinformation sh*tstorm. But here’s the good news, John:
The Courier Newsroom team is standing by ready to fight back. Our talented team of journalists stop the spread of misformation by bringing factual reporting to the online spaces where bad information thrives.
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Let’s be real: Elon Musk’s Twitter isn’t the only powerful media organization to give a platform to a perpetrator of bad information.
Recently, CNN hosted a town hall for Donald Trump. The event, watched by 3.3 million people, was littered with lies about voter fraud and false stolen election claims.
And as Ron DeSantis uses attacks on abortion and the LGBTQ community to push his extreme politics, outlets like CNN and the New York Times have published misleading headlines that fail to expose the bad information that’s driving his agenda.
At Courier Newsroom, we ensure readers know the real, unvarnished truth about these candidates and their campaigns — but to contend with powerful information sources like Musk and the mainstream media we need the resources to spread our stories far and wide.
As the 2024 cycle kicks into high gear, our reporters are working hard to hold bad actors, and presidential candidates, accountable. Our honest, accessible journalism is powered by grassroots donations from folks like you, so can we count on you to chip in $5 now?
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