Kamala Harris Is Giving Us Snark — And It’s The Energy We’ve Been Waiting For
Her campaign is showing it’s possible to be both serious and fun at the same time.
Her campaign is showing it’s possible to be both serious and fun at the same time.
Democrats are moving at warp speed to readjust messaging, money flows and delegate commitments to unite behind a different presidential candidate.
In her bid to make history, the vice president is already fighting misogynoir — something Black women are faced with “from the day they’re born.”
Though the 32-time Grammy winner has not formally endorsed Harris, she’s backed Democrats like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the past.
Trump’s VP pick also said people like Harris, who is poised to be the Democratic presidential nominee, have no direct stake in America if they don’t have kids.
“This Morning, This Evening, So Soon: James Baldwin and the Voices of Queer Resistance” is a new exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
The GOP presidential nominee gave thousands of dollars to the likely Democratic presidential nominee when she ran for California attorney general.
“Kamala Harris represents a new generation of leadership for our country, and I know she has what it takes to win in November,” said Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Mich.).
Buxtun is revered as a hero to public health scholars and ethicists for his role in bringing to light the most notorious medical research scandal in U.S. history.
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