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A Majority of Americans Think Political Violence Is Widespread
By
Natasha Bach
November 1, 2018
MPW
Anna Eshoo, the First in Congress to Hear Blasey Ford’s Story, on the ‘Year of the Woman’
By
Emma Hinchliffe
November 1, 2018
Leadership
Early Voting Totals in 19 States Have Already Surpassed 2014 Midterm Turnout
By
Lucas Laursen
November 1, 2018
Steve King Loses National GOP Support and More Corporate Donors Over Endorsing White Supremacist
By
Glenn Fleishman
October 31, 2018
Leadership
These Family Members Don’t Want You To Vote for Their Brother, Father, or Son
By
Glenn Fleishman
October 31, 2018
Commentary
We Should See a Massive Jump in Voter Turnout This Year. Here’s One Reason Why
By
Jim Condos
and
Natalie Tennant
October 31, 2018
MPW
Oprah Winfrey Is Heading to Georgia to Campaign on Behalf of Gubernatorial Candidate Stacey Abrams
By
Natasha Bach
October 31, 2018
MPW
Sen. Patty Murray on the Year of the Woman in 1992—and Today
By
Emma Hinchliffe
October 31, 2018
Trump Says Stock Market Taking ‘A Little Pause’ Before Midterms
By
Bloomberg
October 30, 2018
2018 Is the Second ‘Year of the Woman:’ An Oral History of the Women Who Gave Rise to the First
By
Emma Hinchliffe
,
Kristen Bellstrom
and
Claire Zillman
October 30, 2018
Dropbox Is One of 300 Companies Giving Workers Election Time Off to Vote in the 2018 Midterms. How to Tell If Your Employer Is, Too
By
Brittany Shoot
October 29, 2018
Warren Buffett and Sheldon Adelson Are Facing Off Over Nevada’s Energy Supply
By
Hallie Detrick
October 29, 2018
40% of Young Voters in the U.S. Say They Will ‘Definitely’ Vote This Year
By
Natasha Bach
October 29, 2018
‘The Greatest Idea I Think I’ve Ever Had.’ Trump Repeatedly Boasts About a Vets Healthcare Law at Rallies. Obama Passed It in 2014
By
Brittany Shoot
October 26, 2018
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October 24, 2018
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