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Get the fact-based overview of where both presidential candidates stand on key issues to stay truly

Get the fact-based overview of where both presidential candidates stand on key issues to stay truly informed. Get the fact-based overview of where both presidential candidates stand on key issues to stay truly informed. [The Epoch Times]( [The Epoch Times]( Dear Reader,  Our team of editors prepared this special infographic to give you a fact-based overview of where both presidential candidates stand on issues like the economy, immigration, taxes, health care, education, China, and many others. This is a must-have overview to be truly informed before the election. [The Epoch Times]( [Get Infographic]( More Special Election Coverage  [Your Guide to Voting in the 2024 Election]( [Your Guide to Voting in the 2024 Election](  [Early Voting, Mail-in Voting, and Drop Boxes: The Rules in Each Battleground State]( [Early Voting, Mail-in Voting, and Drop Boxes: The Rules in Each Battleground State](  [These 6 Michigan Counties Could Decide Who Wins 2024 Presidential Election]( [These 6 Michigan Counties Could Decide Who Wins 2024 Presidential Election](  Why The Epoch Times Is One of the Most Trusted News Source for the Election? - You get only the facts because The Epoch Times is a nonprofit organization free of commercial or political influence. - The Epoch Times is an independent news organization that is nonpartisan and unbiased. - Committed to traditional journalism—journalism that reports truthfully and lets you make up your own mind. - Premium reports and infographics exclusive to our subscribers provide insightful analysis and simplify complex information in an easy-to-understand format. - Our special election coverage page has all the latest election-related news from both political parties, in-depth analysis, battleground state updates, and news on key election issues—a one-stop guide with all you need to know about the election. [Subscribe Now]( Election Special What you'll get: - Unlimited Digital Access to news, EpochTV, Epoch Health and games - EpochTV Programminglive or on-demand on your favorite device anywhere, anytime - Premium Reports and Infographics with in-depth analysis and insights - Digital Newsletters that bring the latest news to your fingertips [The Epoch Times]( Get Insightful News for $1/week [Subscribe Now](  Copyright © 2024 The Epoch Times. All rights reserved. The Epoch Times. 229 W. 28 St. Fl. 7 New York, NY 10001  You are receiving this email because you recently registered for a free account with The Epoch Times. Manage your [email preferences here.]( Â

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