This week’s second-round Democratic debates seem like they’ll be similar to the first, with the same candidates and only one new top-tier matchup: Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. But for the third round of debates in Houston on Sept. 12...
Wendy Davis is running for Congress! She’s set to challenge freshman incumbent Texas Rep. Chip Roy, who won last year by a (barely) 3-point margin. A star-powered, progressive champion like Wendy could be what it takes to make up that...
On Sunday, Donald Trump dropped some of the most racist comments we’ve heard from him in a while, telling Reps. Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to “go back” to where they came from. This was in...
As you read this, members of the US Women's National Soccer Team are parading down New York City's "Canyon of Heroes," a section of Broadway in Lower Manhattan where notable national figures—from astronauts to military heroes to other sports stars—have...
We got a new top-tier Senate recruit today! Amy McGrath has finally put the rumors to rest and announced she’ll challenge Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for his seat in 2020—setting up what will certainly be one of the most...
Women won the first Democratic debates—but will it be enough to keep them on the stage? First, the good news: Sen. Kamala Harris and Sen. Elizabeth Warren are already getting a big media bump from their debate performances. Sen. Warren...
It’s been a week since we started protesting the double standards leveled at women presidential candidates by doubling every donation made to our Call It Out slate, and we’ve seen dozens of sexist moments—including during last night's first debate. But...
Senate update: Sara Gideon is officially IN to defeat Maine Sen. Susan Collins in 2020! We’ve been teasing Sara’s candidacy for months, but now you can finally get to know a little more about her: Sara, the daughter of immigrants,...
Are you ready for the first Democratic debates? We’re excited, because this is our first opportunity to showcase the front-running women candidates and we’re hoping that all four of them—when given a national stage and equal time—can ride the media...
The first Democratic debates are in two weeks! All four leading women have now qualified for the June 26 and 27 debates based on both metrics: Polling at 1 percent or more and meeting the 65,000 grassroots donor threshold. Give...