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Election 2024
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How Kamala Harris earned the nomination
The vice president, and a group of determined Black women backing her, laid the groundwork for the moment — and then executed.
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Disabled voters were excited about their own Zoom call for Harris. It didn't go as expected.
While organizers say the call was a success, participants and community leaders are frustrated by a lack of substance, organization and policy discussion.
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Why environmental justice leaders see an ally in Kamala Harris
Over 350 environmental justice advocates, policy makers and politicians endorsed Harris last week, citing her “bold leadership” to fight climate change.
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Squad member Cori Bush loses House primary to Wesley Bell
The two-term House member who represents the St. Louis area was defeated by a local prosecutor supported by millions in outside spending.
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Harris introduces ‘Coach Walz’ to the national stage
The new 2024 presidential ticket made its debut in Philadelphia with Harris and Walz highlighting his personal story and swiping at Trump.
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Here's where Tim Walz stands on six key issues — from guns to abortion and child care
Kamala Harris chose Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate on Tuesday. Here’s a look at his record and positions on key issues.
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Peggy Flanagan could become the first Native American woman governor if Tim Walz steps down
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is Kamala Harris’ VP pick. If they win or he steps down to campaign, Flanagan would take his spot.
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Harris chooses Gov. Tim Walz — an abortion rights and public education advocate — as running mate
Walz, the governor of Minnesota, is a former high school teacher, football coach and member of the U.S. House.
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Harris’ campaign highlights her prosecutor past. Some advocates are cautious about her approach.
Words like ‘felon’ and ‘criminal’ can carry crowd appeal — but they could also come with unintended repercussions for people who aren’t Trump.
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Could a single ‘no’ vote cost Cori Bush her House seat?
The St. Louis-area Squad member’s vote on the 2021 infrastructure bill is being criticized by her Democratic opponent — and amplified by millions of dollars in ads from pro-Israel groups.