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Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally caps off a campaign defined by racist and sexist attacks
Trump wanted a splashy, triumphant return to his hometown. Instead, speakers’ gendered insults on Vice President Kamala Harris and racist attacks on Latinx and Puerto Rican people set the tone.
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Need child care while you vote? In some states, you can get it paid for.
Olympic track and field star Allyson Felix has partnered with organizations in three states to cover the cost of child care while voting.
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Harris has supported gender-affirming care for incarcerated people, but Trump ads need context
During the 2019 Democratic primary, Harris supported access to gender-affirming surgery for people in federal prisons and immigration detention. In recent comments, she has said she will "follow the law."
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Harris emphasizes voting as her allies remind women that their ballot choices are private
In the final days of a historic presidential election, the vice president is underscoring the power of casting a ballot — with a boost from former first lady Michelle Obama.
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Inflation changed these women's lives. Now, they will vote.
Inside the lives of women who altered their families, their careers and their approach to life as prices climbed over the past four years.
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In a race defined by gender, Michelle Obama pleads with men to step up
"A vote for him is a vote against us,” the former first lady said in Kalamazoo, Michigan, making the case to women and the men who care about them.
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In a rare political speech, Beyoncé endorses Kamala Harris at a Houston rally
“It’s time for America to sing a new song,” the singer said. “Are y’all ready to add your voice to the new American song?”
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‘Womb to tomb’: Can anti-abortion advocates find common ground with the climate movement?
Some Christian activists are trying to mobilize anti-abortion conservatives for environmental action under the banner of protecting life. But not everyone in or outside the church agrees with the tactic.
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Her mom lived and died in the shadows. Harris’ reaction to their story changed her vote.
Ivett Castillo wanted dignity for her mother, an undocumented immigrant who couldn’t access the health care she needed. She got to ask Harris directly about the fate of families like hers.
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It’s been a commander-in-chief election all along — and Harris knows it
Yet as Trump’s top generals come out against him, Harris is also the candidate who has to make the case she is fit to lead.