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Election 2024
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Harris and Trump will meet in person for the first time on the debate stage
From the issues to the optics, here's what to know when Kamala Harris and Donald Trump take the presidential debate stage Tuesday in Philadelphia.
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Trump said 'child care is child care.' Voters want more than that.
Child care now finds itself in the spotlight of this election cycle, with Harris and Trump taking very different approaches in how they talk about it.
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Young voters were crucial in 2020. They're urging Kamala Harris not to take them for granted.
Voters under 30 will make up over a fifth of the electorate this fall. They want candidates to listen to their top concerns: climate change, gun violence, immigration reform, reproductive rights and Israel’s war in Gaza.
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Kamala Harris is showing that joy can be a strategy
If hope and fear can be successful political strategies — and they have been in recent presidential election cycles — then why not joy?
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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.
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How a Native elections official is breaking down voting barriers in Arizona
Gabriella Cázares-Kelly knows the obstacles voters in remote and Indigenous communities face to participate in elections — and she’s tackling them her way.
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After conservative criticism, Trump said he is a 'no' on Florida’s abortion rights ballot measure
The move comes after anti-abortion leaders criticized Trump for calling the ban too short.
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Anti-trans laws may complicate access to the ballot for trans voters
Advocacy groups are mobilizing to safeguard access to the ballot as states implement laws that could deter trans people from voting in November.
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Trump says he wants IVF covered and supports ‘more weeks’ of abortion access in Florida
The Republican presidential nominee didn’t provide details, but his comments on IVF and response to questions on a Florida ballot measure could further alienate anti-abortion leaders in the GOP.
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The Harris campaign takes its ‘freedom’ message to south Georgia — and conservative White women
The Democratic ticket looks beyond its urban strongholds with a strategy rooted in framing abortion access, gun safety and paid family leave as patriotic.