The race for the White House has been thrown into turmoil with President Trump’s illness, and yet we know we have to donate and vote as though nothing at all has changed. So while the news cycle remains dominated by...
No comment—and no words—about this week's debate. It's a distraction from what we need to do between now and Nov. 3: Donate, organize and VOTE. Instead, we’re focusing on Texas, a key battleground this year up and down the ballot—and...
We just hit our goal of raising $50,000 for Ruth’s List—the five women who can flip Senate seats this year. But we need to go higher: Can you help us hit $100,000 this weekend? You know why we’re reaching out....
Like you, we're still wading through the shock of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death. Our thoughts are racing. Our grief over the loss of an icon who inspired women and girls of all ages, and championed women's rights and representation,...
You’ll hear a lot about ‘Battleground States’ over the next 6 weeks, mostly in reference to the presidential election. But state battlegrounds are about much more than that. Excitement over the presidential race can boost the margin in close down-ballot...
In just 54 days, voters will cast the final ballots in the 2020 election, and we’ll be on the verge of several hours (or days) of anxiously waiting to see if Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will be sworn in...
It's an understatement to say this summer has been a challenging one for our interns. All of them have been working remotely—and doing a great job—while wondering if they'll return to the classroom this fall. And dealing with the stress...
Kids are heading back to school across the country, and already districts are reversing openings and grappling with teacher shortages because of coronavirus outbreaks. Our federal government—and many state governments—haven’t done enough to safely reopen schools, and the negative effects...
Today is Women’s Equality Day, a commemoration of the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, which granted women the right to vote. The day was officially recognized by Congress in 1973 after a push from New York...
When Kamala officially accepts the 2020 Democratic Vice Presidential nomination tonight, we're sure she won't mince words about the fight that lies ahead. We are already seeing the rhetorical battleground take shape—and it is, as expected, ugly. Republicans are dusting...