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The Amendment: Vance vs. Walz with Sarah Longwell
In this episode of The Amendment, Errin’s joined by Sarah Longwell, Republican strategist and master of the focus group, to break down the Vice Presidential debate between Governor Tim Walz and Senator JD Vance. Civility and decorum took center stage – but as Sarah explains, that might be a disservice to the American people.
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Melania Trump supports and defends abortion rights in new memoir
Similar to many American women, the former first lady thinks abortion is a “personal freedom," reports The Guardian.
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Harris campaign ads spotlight ACA’s impact on women as Trump vows to repeal it
A new series of ads on the Affordable Care Act and abortion are the latest sign of Harris leaning into a health care message.
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Alabama is the only state with no mothers of school-age children in legislature
A new report finds that, nationwide, only a very small fraction of lawmakers are mothers of minors.
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They want abortion to be legal. And they back Trump.
For these women, abortion isn't their top issue — and they broadly see their stance on access as in line with Trump’s, despite his contradictory statements.
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Why Harris' words on a deadly disparity matter
By talking about the death of Amber Thurman, the vice president shifts how Democrats are talking about the impact of abortion bans.
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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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How you can help women, children and LGBTQ+ people impacted by Hurricane Helene
The 19th has compiled a list of organizations working on the ground to fill gaps for vulnerable communities.
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After Harris visited the border, Trump mocked her as ‘mentally disabled’
His latest round of insults at battleground state rallies follow a long history of using disability as a slur, reviving calls from his allies to focus on the issues.
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Supreme Court of Georgia rules to reinstate the state's six-week abortion ban
Monday's decision means the ban will remain in effect while the case challenging Georgia's law makes its way through the state court system.