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Sarah McBride is poised to change Congress forever. She wouldn’t be here without Andy.
The Delaware state senator’s time in office has been a series of legislative love letters to her late husband. He’s still guiding her historic campaign to become the first out transgender woman in Congress.
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Women know how to win in Michigan. Now they're helping Harris.
Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Reps. Elissa Slotkin and Hillary Scholten are applying lessons from their own victories in swing areas to get Vice President Kamala Harris over the finish line.
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'Go see for yourself': These poll workers want to demystify the voting process for you
These everyday Americans safeguard the vote. Here’s what drives them.
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‘It's been a long time coming’: Kamala Harris wants to be the first HBCU president
The possibility of Harris in the Oval Office has energized the HBCU community, particularly as she highlights her Howard University ties while appealing to Black voters.
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It's almost Election Day. Where is the paid parental leave policy?
Neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump have said what paid leave policy they’d support as president. And though Harris has talked about the issue far more than Trump, is that enough?
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Trans and headed to the polls? Here’s how you can vote safely and comfortably.
An estimated 210,800 transgender Americans could face voter disenfranchisement this election cycle due to voter ID laws. We asked experts about the ways people can protect their rights.
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Harris warns of ‘petty tyrant,’ promises to work for and with all Americans
In what was billed as her “closing argument,” the vice president spoke to the largest crowd the campaign has drawn to date.
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Anti-abortion centers are stepping into electoral politics
The centers have drawn scrutiny for giving people inaccurate information to deter them from getting abortions.
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Inside the fight to restore abortion rights in a red state
Missouri has long relied on direct democracy to circumvent its conservative legislators. The state's abortion ballot measure is the most recent — and consequential — instance.
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Lisa Blunt Rochester isn’t just running to make history — she’s running to make a difference
The Delaware congresswoman is poised to join a small but growing sisterhood of Black women senators, but she’s focused on the country’s unfinished work and diverse representation in government.