August is the last big primary month—and it’s not a light one. We’ve already seen decisions in some of this year’s most-competitive races, and a new woman is on her way to Congress. Most importantly, the field is now set...
Was it too much to hope that we could get through these last few weeks of Veepstakes speculation without sexism stealing the show? Probably. According to a report last week from Politico, former Sen. Chris Dodd, who is helping to...
Earlier this year, you told us who you wanted Joe Biden's VP pick to be. (In case you missed the results, Sen. Elizabeth Warren won with 29% of the vote.) But a lot has changed since April. A few candidates...
From abolition to the civil rights movement to our current crisis, moms—especially Black mothers—have made up the backbone of activism in this country. We saw that again this week when the Wall of Moms came to Portland, a city under...
Have you heard the rumors? According to the political chatter, Joe Biden will announce his running mate in the first few days of August—giving us less than two weeks to raise at least $10,000 into our Veepstakes Victory Fund! In...
The general election field is set in Texas. Now, we can get to work turning it blue. Pundits are already declaring Texas a presidential swing state due to Joe Biden’s surge in polling there. While we might not go that...
It’s been clear for a while that 2020 is another historic year for women running for Congress. As of July 1, a total of 574 women were running in the House and 58 in the Senate, according to the Center...
The last day of June has finally brought us closure on a key Senate race, and just in time—because today is also one of the biggest quarterly fundraising deadlines of the year. Kentucky election officials just called the primary for...
June has been a busy month for primaries, and they’re not over. We still don’t have results in key races. Most notably, Kentucky’s US Senate race is too close to call, three days out from Election Day. Amy McGrath was...
Did you celebrate Juneteenth on Friday? Most Americans are taught in school that slavery ended with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. But that’s not the whole story. Union forces were unable to enforce the proclamation in Texas until June of...