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The election is getting dark. Time to do something.
Americans in both parties say they’re worried about the future of democracy, and many are trying to persuade friends and family to vote for their candidate.
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Health plan floated by JD Vance could weaken protections for pregnant people
Vance revealed more details about the “concepts of a plan,” which include weakening the Affordable Care Act’s protections for preexisting conditions.
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Kaitlyn Joshua is on the road telling her post-Roe story
Traveling with the Harris campaign, Joshua is pushing for change in Louisiana and drawing attention to how Black women especially are impacted by abortion restrictions.
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The Amendment: Rep. Jasmine Crockett live from Texas Tribune Fest
In this episode of The Amendment, Representative Jasmine Crockett sits down with Errin at the Texas Tribune Festival, fresh off her powerful speech at the DNC.
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Today is the first Disabled Women’s Equal Pay Day
Disabled women make 50 cents for every dollar a non-disabled man makes. The gap is even steeper for Black, Latina and Indigenous disabled women.
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Abortion is quietly driving the voting conversation in Georgia — even if it isn’t on the ballot
And the Harris campaign knows it.
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Second vote, same result: Senate Republicans block IVF protection bill
All but two Republicans voted against Democrats’ bill. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, the GOP vice presidential nominee, was not present.
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Harris calls lies spread by Trump about Haitian immigrants ‘a crying shame’
The vice president and Democratic presidential nominee did not say whether she thought the federal government should help the Springfield, Ohio, community harmed by false rumors.
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How one group is trying to make more Gen Z voters
On National Voter Registration Day, When We All Vote executive director Beth Lynk discusses what it means to connect with ‘incredibly engaged’ young voters on the issues they care about most.
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The inaugural Gender Liberation March linked the fights for reproductive and transgender rights
Thousands marched in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to protest anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and the overturning of Roe v. Wade — and to display their power as a voting bloc.