Latest from Errin Haines
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Hillary Clinton sees a 'totally empowered' Harris in the fight she knows all too well
In an interview with The 19th, Clinton shares the joy of seeing a 'liberated' Harris step out of the shadows and into her real history-making potential.
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Biden steps aside, asks Democrats to step up
The president’s promises and how he fulfilled them helped create a history-making convention week — and path forward for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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America’s Black elite is buzzing about Kamala Harris on Martha’s Vineyard
There's a sense of excitement and possibility on the island, long a destination for Black middle- and upper-class communities.
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How Kamala Harris earned the nomination
The vice president, and a group of determined Black women backing her, laid the groundwork for the moment — and then executed.
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On Kamala Harris and Sonya Massey, and what it means to be a Black woman in 2024
In my time at The 19th, I have covered the dual realities of Black excellence and Black tragedy.
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The Amendment: Preserving the 14th Amendment with Sherrilyn Ifill
In this episode of the Amendment, Sherrilyn Ifill, former president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, discusses launching the 14th Amendment Center for Law & Democracy at Howard University.
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Like Beyoncé, Kamala Harris is having her renaissance
The vice president’s evolution over the past three and a half years can be summarized as a playlist from the once-in-a-generation entertainer.
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The Amendment: Kamala for President with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
In this episode of the Amendment, Brittany Packnett Cunningham talks about the Kamala Harris presidency, the role of Win With Black Women and the impending Veepstakes.
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Four hours, 44,000 Black women and one Zoom call
With Kamala Harris on their minds, a record number of Black women organizers joined a Win With Black Women call to focus on a new future for the mobilization long led by their community.
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The ticket that could make Democrats fall in love and fall in line
In an unprecedented year in our unprecedented politics, why shouldn't Democrats really make history and nominate a two-woman ticket?