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Tuesday night’s big news—and what’s next

Democrats and abortion rights supporters had a very super Tuesday.  The big news: Kansans voted 58.8% to 41.2% to preserve a constitutional right to abortion, a double-digit victory that shows the fall of Roe is energizing abortion rights supporters—but especially Democrats—across the political spectrum....
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Men have the upper hand in summer primaries.

Late summer is usually a sleepy time for primaries, but not this year. Redistricting battles have pushed many into August, which now features almost as many primary contests as June.  Many of these races have one thing in common: Democratic...
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New slate just dropped for July 4th 🎆

The fall of Roe v. Wade has thrown the responsibility for protecting abortion rights back to the states—and it’s not just governors and legislatures who have a role to play.  Over the last week, state judges have blocked restrictions in Florida, Louisiana,...
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LAST CALL: June primary candidates, focus on IL + NY

The last big primary date in June is next Tuesday, and this is your last chance to fund candidates during the final leg of the race.  We’re watching two states: Illinois—which is holding all legislative, statewide and Congressional primaries—and New...
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Our largest-ever Pride slate!

Happy Pride! This month we’re celebrating by debuting our largest-ever LGBTQ slate of 10 women, including several who can make history in 2022:  Congress Sharice Davids, KS-3 (i): This is a tossup race and her likely GOP opponent, Amanda Adkins, is...
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What happened last week in TX and GA primaries

May primaries officially wrapped up last week, and we have results for most of the candidates we were watching.  Wins It was a big night for women in Georgia, with Stacey Abrams winning the gubernatorial nomination easily. Jen Jordan also won the primary for...