Are women over 50 the critical voter group no one is talking about?
AARP polling shows that these women, who vote at high rates and feel misunderstood by politicians, have shifted support to Kamala Harris more than any other demographic group.
AARP polling shows that these women, who vote at high rates and feel misunderstood by politicians, have shifted support to Kamala Harris more than any other demographic group.
Two town halls focused on Latinx voters this month put a spotlight on the fate of undocumented immigrants as Trump promises to deport millions and Harris leans into border security.
Regardless of the outcome of the election, this organization flying people to access abortion and gender-affirming care will have plenty of work.
Spoiler: It’s Florida. Here’s what people in the supermajority state say about its chances and the stakes.
Scrutiny on the Republican-majority State Election Board spotlights the ripple effects of public mistrust in elections — and could preview challenges elsewhere.
The 19th News Network — a collective of national, regional and local publishers — is reporting on the expected and unexpected ways that abortion is shaping the election.
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, some states are now beginning to develop policies to regulate IVF.
This fall, the races for state supreme court are no longer down-ballot contests — their outcomes could determine the future of abortion access.
Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez, executive director of NextGen America, says young voters need candidates to engage with them directly on climate change, abortion access and progressive economic policies.
In November, Florida voters will have a chance to codify abortion rights. It could be the only way that people with medically complex pregnancies could access the procedure in the state.