With the first-ever direct Iranian attack on Israeli soil, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict has become more contentious now than ever. Considering such significance, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict has become an increasingly important political topic, with Biden's rhetoric and actions in the Middle East resulting in mixed perceptions regarding his electoral chances. In the article "Israel's War in Gaza Became a Political Flashpoint. Will It Risk Biden's Coalition for Reelection?" authors Tal Axelrod and Gabriella Abdul-Hakim contend that Biden's support for Israel may affect his chances for reelection. With the "policy (of Biden) being unpopular in the Democratic Party," Biden himself might drive away votes. Converse to Axelrod and Abdul-Hakim, Thomas Gift & Julie Norman argue that the war in Gaza will not affect the president's chances, citing the lack in movement of Biden's poll numbers over time even after the s...
Although Jill Stein has a virtually hopeless bid for the presidency in 2024, it is still important to compare the diversity in media coverage of Stein and her stances in order to have an additional example of how media outlets shape the perceptions of political figures. Similar to Joe Biden, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump, and Nikki Haley, Stein is portrayed in many different ways by the media. In the Article "Jill Stein Launches a Long-shot Green Party Presidential Campaign, Bringing Back Memories of 2016," author Adriana Gomez Licon presents Stein as a failed candidate from the start. Licon contends that Stein's "hard-left platform" is a problem that won't increase her "1% of the national vote" achieved in 2020 (Licon 2023). Although Licon does portray Stein's policy as the reason for consistent failure in elections, authors Aaron Pellish and Gregory Krieg argue that it is the policy separation fro...