Archives for November 2024

Macon County Board of Education race comes to a close

In this year’s election, the most competitive local election in Macon County was the district 4 seat for the Macon County Board of Education. Jim Breedlove retained his seat on the board, winning with 44.2% of the vote. We spoke to some Macon County residents before election day about what they thought was important for […]

2024 elections the most expensive and different political campaign approaches

Political campaigns are essential to inform voters what a candidate is running for. According to OpenSicrets this elections saw record sums of money spent on political campaigns and ballot measures nationwide. They estimate $ 20 billion of which about $16 billion went to influence federal elections and another $4.6 billion was raised by state candidates, party committees and ballot […]

2024 Elections and the impact of misinformation

Misinformation is always around us, spread by social media and word of mouth. In recent years, elections have received more misinformation about them, and this year’s focus is on illegal immigrants voting. Claims of illegal immigrants first circulated from a tweet made by Maria Bartiromo saying there were lines of illegal immigrants outside DMVs in […]

Student opinions on economy and inflation

The economy and inflation are significant factors behind students’ choice of candidates this election year. Western Carolina University students share their opinions on why these are important factors. Story co-produced with Parker Jacobs.

Celebrity endorsements: Yay or nay?

This elections Kamala Harris and the democrats received a lot of endorsements from celebrities – on their social media, opening rallies encouraging their fans to go and vote. See what students as Western Carolina University had to say about this. Story co-produced with Callie Addikis

North Carolina remains red. Democrats keep the governor seat

The 2024 election saw many offices and seats trade hands in what was certainly a divisive election. WCU communication students produced live, hyper-local coverage of the election from multiple counties in Western North Carolina. Their live broadcast brought updates from Jackson, Haywood, Macon and Swain counties, as well as thorough in-studio coverage. Our reporters said […]