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Election 2024
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Trump using AI images of Taylor Swift highlights a new era of election disinformation
Swift probably won’t like Trump using her reputation to falsely claim she endorsed him, but rules on AI in political campaigns are murky.
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Where Harris stands on eight key issues — from criminal justice to the economy and education
Here's what we know about where Harris stands on key issues, based on what she’s done while vice president and what she’s said during her run.
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Women tell their abortion, pregnancy and miscarriage stories at the first post-Roe DNC
Amanda Zurawski, Kaitlyn Joshua and Hadley Duvall have emerged as key surrogates for the Democratic Party, campaigning in support of Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Biden steps aside, asks Democrats to step up
The president’s promises and how he fulfilled them helped create a history-making convention week — and path forward for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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These teachers know Tim Walz. Here's why they're hopeful.
As Minnesota governor, Walz has made historic investments in public education, a record his supporters say was shaped by his time in the classroom.
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The GOP had already mostly lost unmarried women. Then came JD Vance.
Statements about ‘childless cat ladies’ by Trump’s running mate could alienate other groups and turn out unmarried women for Democrats.
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Black women voters strongly back Harris in an election they view as crucial for democracy
A poll of Black women voters found that protecting democracy, improving the economy and fighting racism are among their top priorities.
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America’s Black elite is buzzing about Kamala Harris on Martha’s Vineyard
There's a sense of excitement and possibility on the island, long a destination for Black middle- and upper-class communities.
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South Asian women see an ally in Harris, but feel a divide on Gaza
Some South Asian women and LGBTQ+ people believe Harris is more likely than Biden to hear their concerns, but they still want stronger policies on Gaza before the election.
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Abortion providers are bracing for 'havoc' under a possible Trump-Vance administration
A Republican presidency could stop doctors from prescribing abortion pills online and make it illegal to send them through the mail.