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Kamala Harris As VP Would Be A Victory For Women's Organizing
It is not a zero-sum game among women, but I feel hope and pride for my country that the first female VP might be not be a woman that looks like me. -
Biden’s Predictable Choice Of Running Mate Continues His Anti-Attention Campaign
Harris is the safe, boring, obvious choice, for a candidate and campaign that are making a virtue of those traits. -
With Kamala Harris On The Ticket, 'We Can't Be Afraid To Rewrite The Playbook'
Joe Biden’s choice of Sen. Kamala Harris as a running mate provides a crucial opening for a bolder narrative Democrats need to effectively defeat Trump on Election Day. -
Racial Justice And Attack Ads Dominate The Third Markey-Kennedy Debate
With both candidates espousing progressive agendas, the campaign has come down to Markey’s legislative record versus Kennedy’s contention that he would lead the fight for the values they share. -
We Must Protect The Census From Being Cut To Ribbons
If democracy means anything, we should be prepared to defend the census with our last gasp. -
Will Maine 'Cancel' Susan Collins?
She votes against Trump more than any GOPer, but her support for Kavanaugh enrages Democrats. -
These Are The Good Old Days: Savoring Summer As COVID Begins To Re-emerge
It’s now clear that plans made during spring, when green shoots of optimism began sprouting, are no longer realistic. -
The White Women Of Portland, Oregon Aren't Listening
Recent demonstrations by some white women in Portland, Ore., have made clear that they are not listening to Black women. -
A Penny For Your Thoughts? In The COVID Era, That's A Rare Commodity
Coins are scarce right now — really scarce. The Fed says the coin shortage should ease in a couple of months, but the current adjustments may end up as permanent changes. -
How Trump's Efforts To Ban Critical Books Violate The Constitution
The idea that Michael Cohen was writing a book, almost landed him back in jail.