Latest from Grace Panetta
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Harris outraises and outspends Trump in September
New campaign finance reports show that the vice president had more money headed into the final weeks of the campaign, as well.
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Of 10 states with abortion ballot measures, only one requires 60 percent support to pass
Spoiler: It’s Florida. Here’s what people in the supermajority state say about its chances and the stakes.
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The women on stage: Norah O’Donnell, Margaret Brennan moderate VP debate
The CBS anchors are on stage with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance of Ohio.
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Men of color are finding their place in abortion rights conversations
This advocacy group is mobilizing to engage Black men and Latinos in abortion discussions — a space where they've been underrepresented and for some, unsure of where they fit in.
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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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Abortion opponents are still trying to block ballot measures — even as voting is about to begin
This week, courts in Missouri and Nebraska shut down last-ditch attempts to keep abortion from the ballot and the ACLU sued a Florida agency over a taxpayer-funded marketing campaign.
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This GOP House candidate defended law that made spousal rape harder to prosecute
"You just pat them in the wrong way, they take it sexually inappropriately. That’s marriage," Neil Parrott, then a state lawmaker, said in 2022.
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Harris brings out an angry and defensive Trump
A dig at his rally sizes struck a nerve, and Harris stayed composed while getting under Trump’s skin in their first and possibly only debate.
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Harris holds a slight edge over Trump — and it's driven by women, poll finds
The gender gap is even bigger among women of color — and dads back Trump by a wide margin, a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows.
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Liz Cheney says she’ll vote for Kamala Harris
‘I don’t believe we have the luxury of writing in candidates’ names,’ the former GOP House member said.