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Vice President Kamala Harris, former first lady Michelle Obama and many other women put women’s issues front and center during the 2024 campaign.
The kinetic energy powering Kamala Harris' whirlwind presidential campaign carries the hopeful aspirations of history for many female voters.
Black women say they will have Kamala Harris' back as the vice president endures bigotry and sexism in her push for the presidency.
Could Kamala Harris inspire a new wave of Black women to run for office? Although women make up more than half of America’s population, they are still underrepresented in politics.
Harris herself carries this potentially history-making moment not as a campaign feature but a matter-of-fact representation of who she is and has always been, much the way Barack Obama often left ...
A solid majority of Hispanic women have a positive opinion of Vice President Kamala Harris and a negative view of former President Donald Trump, but Hispanic men are divided on both candidates ...
Black women say they will have Kamala Harris' back as the vice president endures bigotry and sexism in her push for the presidency.
At Kamala Harris’ Raleigh North Carolina campaign rally, what women say about chance of seeing the first female president in their lifetime.
“It’s time,” she said. Many of the women interviewed by The Associated Press this week are eager for what’s next. Listen to what they have to say.
Harris herself carries this potentially history-making moment not as a campaign feature but a matter-of-fact representation of who she is and has always been, much the way Barack Obama often left ...
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