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Election 2024
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Republican men and women disagree on how many women should hold political office
Republican women are less likely than Americans overall to think there are too few women in elected office. But they’re way more likely to think so than men in their party, a survey finds.
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Democracy is a kitchen table issue
The latest 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows that an increasing number of Americans say democracy and the economy are working well for them.
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Americans don’t trust politicians on abortion and gender-affirming care, poll finds
Restricting access to both has been a GOP focus, but a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows sizable majorities of both parties don’t think politicians are informed enough to make fair policies.
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Kamala Harris launches college tour to mobilize young voters ahead of 2024
The vice president is hitting the road to engage college-aged voters in key states on abortion, guns and more.
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When it comes to climate, the Republican Party has a woman problem
Nikki Haley was the only contender in Wednesday’s debate to say that climate change is real. The answer mattered to Republican and independent women.
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What reality TV and the presidential race have in common
Wednesday’s debate marked the start of a new political season — one whose finale matters a lot for our democracy.
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Nikki Haley goes on the attack in first Republican debate
The only woman on the stage took on Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy and Donald Trump — who wasn’t even on the stage.
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Nikki Haley is poised to stand out on the GOP debate stage. Will it boost her lagging campaign?
She’s the lone woman in the 2024 primary field and will face seven of her male opponents, minus former President Donald Trump.
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The 19th Explains: What are 'late-term abortions' — and why are politicians talking about them?
Republicans don’t want to talk about restrictions in the first or second trimester, instead trying to turn the conversation to very rare third trimester abortions.