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Election 2024
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A campus shooting spurred her political awakening. Her whole family followed.
Addressing gun violence is a top concern for many Latinas — including Adriana Grijalva, who felt she had to do something after a fatal shooting at the University of Arizona.
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These Latinas will decide the election
We spoke to Latinas in Arizona and Nevada — where these voters yield election-swaying power — about how gun violence, reproductive rights and housing are shaping their votes.
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Arizona’s ballot measure could shift the narrative on Latinas and abortion
Their growing political power has the potential to reshape abortion access in Arizona— and challenge assumptions about their experiences and faiths.
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Florida is trying to block a TV ad about a woman with cancer who got an abortion
The ad concerns medical exceptions to Florida’s six-week abortion ban, a law that voters could overturn through Amendment 4 this November.
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GOP Senate candidates say women are 'indoctrinated' and 'crazy' on issue of abortion
Tim Sheehy in Montana and Bernie Moreno in Ohio have both criticized women for being “single-issue voters” on abortion in two races that could determine Senate control.
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Many caregivers and single moms don’t vote. Will 2024 change that?
Care has entered the 2024 discourse — and organizations are working to lower barriers for these voters in a political system that has sidelined them.
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They’re part of a community ‘who have the most to lose.’ So they’re showing up for Harris.
Black trans women are a small subset of trans voters, who make up a small portion of the electorate — but they’re also longtime leaders of the LGBTQ+ rights movement who know what’s at stake.
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Republicans in House races are moderating their words on abortion — but not always their policies
Some candidates’ policy statements in ads and on the trail are undercut by their records and past stances.
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Gender parity in Congress is a two-party game, and Republicans are lagging
Women aren’t expected to make huge gains in Congress this year, largely driven by a drop in women Republican nominees for the House.
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Liz Cheney campaigns with Harris in a historic display of political unity
“Harris is standing in the breach at a critical moment,” the former GOP congresswoman told the crowd.