On November 3rd, the nation will choose its next president. I don’t know about you, but this election cycle has felt like it will never end.
With less than 50 days until we head to the voting booth to choose our preferred candidate who will serve the United States in the next four years, it feels like the constant barrage of political headlines will never end.
Crazily enough, we haven’t even had a debate between our two leading candidates yet. However, I’m looking forward to the first scheduled debate, which is slated for Sept. 29 in Cleveland, Ohio. Here’s hoping nothing unusual takes place between now and then that would disrupt this event from happening. We, the voters, absolutely deserve to see these candidates discuss their platforms and compare and contrast their values, so we can vote accordingly.
Chances are, you likely already know who you favor in this heated race. However, if you’re undecided or if you’re a political junkie like me, you might be craving more information than what’s currently available.
The BEEF team, along with our sister publications in Farm Progress, have been working hard to bring you credible information as it relates to politics, the election and how these candidates will impact the agricultural community and food production industries.
Here are links to previous posts on this topic. I will continue to add to this blog as we publish more articles and blogs, so stop back frequently to ensure you don’t miss a thing!
- Trump and Biden: What solutions do they bring to ag?
- Election campaign hits the backstretch
- Log it, graze it or watch it burn
- Trump scrambles to make good on trade promises
- Trump expands Farmers to Families Food Box Program
- Kamala Harris slated for Biden’s running mate
- Democrats release 2020 platform - What’s in it for ag?
- What’s up in Washington, D.C.? 6 issues that may impact your ranch
The opinions of Amanda Radke are not necessarily those of beefmagazine.com or Farm Progress.