Can Stacey Abram’s Georgia model of registering voters of color work in North Carolina? Civic engagement groups said they need more funding.
Author: Mabinty Quarshie, USA TODAY
Gun control legislation, white supremacy and economy top priorities for Black voters, according to poll
Black voters listed the economy, gun violence and white supremacy as top issues they want President Joe Biden’s White House to address.
Scandal-plagued George Santos files paperwork to run for reelection in 2024
Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has filed paperwork to run for reelection in 2024, despite the scandal that has surrounded the embattled lawmaker.
Poll: Many women burned out, feeling dread and struggling with finances
On International Women’s Day, a new poll shows women feeling dread, struggling with high inflation and abortion restrictions and feeling burned out.
Poll: Most Black voters disapprove of DeSantis blocking Black history course, approve of Biden
Black voters highly approve of President Joe Biden and disapprove of Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis banning Black history, a new poll found.
Former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, who lost her seat in Congress to Trump-backed challenger, to teach at UVA
Former Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney will teach at the University of Virginia. She lost her GOP primary to a Trump-backed candidate last year.
House races were very uncompetitive in 2022. The 2024 elections are projected to be even worse.
House races were the least competitive during last year’s midterms. The 2024 election will likely be the same, according to a new analysis.
In 2024 run, Nikki Haley touts role as first woman of color governor. She shares the title.
Nikki Haley of South Carolina says she’s the first woman of color elected governor. But Susana Martinez of New Mexico made the same history in 2010.
This is America: The defiance of Black joy
This Black History Month, I’m focusing on Black joy in spite of tragedy.
In Trump embrace of QAnon, election experts see potential for midterm ‘chaos’ and more election denying
Former President Donald Trump’s sharing of QAnon content is lending credence to a movement that could lead to more violence ahead of the midterms.