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Arizonans approve measure to expand abortion access
They voted for a measure that would guarantee the right to an abortion up until the point of fetal viability, according to a projection by Decision Desk HQ.
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After losing a constitutional right, America picks a president
A diverse, women-driven Roe coalition is working to defeat the man they hold responsible and elect Kamala Harris, brought together by the end of federal abortion rights and concerns about democracy.
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Nothing will stop these women from voting
The 19th set out to capture the stories of women overcoming storms, long lines and misinformation to make their voices heard.
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Jury finds ex-detective guilty of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights in deadly raid
Brett Hankison faces a maximum sentence of life in prison after being convicted of using excessive force.
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Election officials lean on transparency in home stretch — while grappling with flood of disinformation
This women-led workforce has spent months trying to show the public that it’s committed to running a secure election. False narratives about voter fraud risk undermining the effort.
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They’re on their way to cancel their husband’s vote. Will it make a difference come Election Day?
Men have long intimidated women in an effort to ensure they vote the same, though women and men have long been split in their politics.
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‘Fathers are voting for this man’: Gen Z revives the Trump ‘Access Hollywood’ tape
Democrats are also keen to remind women of how they felt hearing Trump’s words eight years ago.
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Cecile Richards on voting for Kamala Harris: ‘I had been waiting for this chance all my life’
Electing Harris would be the culmination of decades of work by leaders like Richards, the former Planned Parenthood president and longtime abortion rights advocate.
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With just days left to vote, pro-Palestine activists at HBCUs are divided
At historically Black colleges in battleground states, some say they are casting a vote to save our democracy while others say they are withholding theirs to save the world.
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A formerly incarcerated woman just cast her first vote ever. It changed her life.
Angela Pluta felt like a 'different person' after voting early on October 25. Nine days prior, the Nebraska Supreme Court restored voting rights to thousands of people with felony convictions who have served their time.