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March For Our Lives issues its first presidential endorsement
The gun safety advocacy group, one of the largest youth-led movements in the country, formally backs Vice President Kamala Harris.
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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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Racist, misogynist online disinformation is already being used against Kamala Harris' campaign
"They’re not trolling her just to troll her. There’s a broader effort at play that is connected to undermining women’s participation in democracy and women holding office.”
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The Momala Economy: The candidate caregivers have been waiting for
Kamala Harris has long advocated for paid leave, child care and long-term care for older adults and people with disabilities.
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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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'A historical event': Eager supporters and makeshift merch crowd Harris' first campaign rally
In Wisconsin, voters were enthusiastic about the prospect of Harris becoming the first woman president as over 3,000 people packed into a high school gym.
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Police killing of Sonya Massey is striking example of another ‘senseless loss’ in the Black community
Body camera footage released from the shooting of the Black woman and mother by a sheriff’s deputy in Illinois has sparked outrage, reigniting calls to #SayHerName.
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$81M in 24 hours: How the Harris campaign could turn women donors into a force
The 19th spoke with experts at The Center for American Women and Politics about how women donors and voters are re-energized by the possibility of the country’s first woman president.
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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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Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigns in wake of Trump shooting
Cheatle's exit comes a day after a grueling congressional hearing in which lawmakers, particularly women, spoke about the increase in political violence.