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How Kamala Harris got more popular
The fact that Americans view Harris more favorably than before she became the candidate sheds light on how they see vice presidents, women in positions of power and the country right now.
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Gender and politics: The latest in the 2024 election
We’re days away from one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime, which means there is a lot of news all the time. We want to make it a little easier for you.
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For Ruwa Romman, voting for Harris is part of the long game
The Georgia legislator, who was denied a speaking spot at the DNC, spoke with The 19th about Gaza, voting in swing states and her “soul-crushing” decision this presidential election.
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Trump says he will protect women ‘whether they like it or not’
The former president’s latest comments were met with strong condemnation from the Harris-Walz campaign.
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How the Supreme Court case on trans youth could affect health care for all Americans
The stakes in United States v. Skrmetti are even higher than most Americans realize. If the court rules to keep the ban on gender-affirming care in place, the consequences could be wide-reaching.
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Nevada’s Senate incumbent bets on abortion rights to close out the race
Sen. Jacky Rosen of Nevada has kept a lead in her battleground seat by focusing on reproductive rights — and her opponents’ shifting views.
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Some states are turning miscarriages and stillbirths into criminal cases against women
How a person handles a pregnancy loss — and where it occurs — can be the difference between a private medical issue and facing criminal charges.
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The Amendment: Combating Election Misinformation with Joy-Ann Reid
In this episode of The Amendment, with only a few days left in this election, MSNBC’s host of “The ReidOut” Joy-Ann Reid joins Errin to discuss combating misinformation, expectations for election night, and the future of American democracy beyond 2024.
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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.