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In the end, ‘electability’ wins again
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's exit from the 2020 Democratic primary highlights the implicit bias the term "electability" carries in favor of White men.
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Female activists set their sights on the No. 2 spot: They want a woman as vice president
Some voters, organizers and activists want a woman — specifically a woman of color — to be the running mate for the likely White man to challenge President Trump in November.
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In South Carolina, Black women are united in wanting to beat Trump but divided over who’s the best candidate to do it
Almost all of them confessed to wrestling with a head-versus-heart choice that often splits down generational lines.
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Rep. James Clyburn’s daughters won’t say who they’re voting for, but they will support the eventual nominee
In an exclusive interview with The 19th, the trio of sisters gave a wide-ranging interview reflecting on their political upbringing and the 2020 climate.
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For Klobuchar and Warren, the 2020 primary is an endurance race
Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren are running campaigns of durability.
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Biden campaign touts backing of coalition of South Carolina women with focus on turnout
A diverse group of more than 100 South Carolina women back Biden, signaling strong support in the state for the former vice president.
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Female surrogates make the case for candidates’ electability and appeal across Iowa
Democratic candidates are calling on women to energize potential caucus-goers.