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Election 2024
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Needed: more poll workers
A recent surge in voter registration is highlighting the need for more poll workers, a temporary workforce that is critical to running smooth elections.
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Trump questions whether Harris is Black in combative interview
The former president also repeatedly insulted ABC News’ Rachel Scott, one of the moderators, during his contentious appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists' convention.
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On Kamala Harris and Sonya Massey, and what it means to be a Black woman in 2024
In my time at The 19th, I have covered the dual realities of Black excellence and Black tragedy.
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Nothing about this feels like a 10-day-old campaign
The chants and cheers at Tuesday night’s Atlanta rally were further evidence of the shift in momentum toward Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Would a White man boost the Harris ticket? What about a woman?
How are Americans weighing race and gender when it comes to Kamala Harris’ VP pick? Here's what a 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll told us.
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Battleground state AG worries Trump won’t accept loss to Harris
If Donald Trump had trouble conceding to Joe Biden, Michigan’s Dana Nessel said, he ‘is definitely not going to be OK’ losing to someone who’s not an old White man.
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From dosas to comadres, enthusiasm for Harris spills out on mega Zoom calls
One week since Kamala Harris launched her campaign for president, a diverse coalition of women have taken to Zoom to organize.
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The night White women raised millions for Harris. And broke Zoom.
Over 164,000 women joined a Zoom call to discuss support, privilege and allyship as they raised millions for the vice president’s campaign.
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Women aren’t certain Harris can beat Trump — but say they will vote for her anyway
Despite strong support for Harris, women and people of color are most likely to think her gender and racial identities could hurt her campaign, according to a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll.
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‘People are energized’: LGBTQ+ rights groups and voters are lining up behind Harris
The vice president has a complicated track record on queer rights, but she’s demonstrated the ability to learn and grow, they say.