From Drag Race to Hollywood: These celebs made their voices and votes heard
Discover which celebrities are heading to the polls and sharing their voting experiences.
November 5, 2024
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Discover which celebrities are heading to the polls and sharing their voting experiences.
In an after-the-credits twist, the Green Party nominee is trying to save democracy by recounting votes in key states, and Twitter's reactions are hilarious.
With voting rights legislation stalled, it's almost as if Mitch McConnell was still majority leader.
We shouldn't allow a potentially illegitimate president to alter the federal judiciary, writes former FBI agent Susan Surftone.
The former executive director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights imagines a world in which this "national nightmare" is over.
House Speaker Mike Johnson provided details to conservative social media figures before the public announcement, raising concerns about transparency and the influence of digital creators in politics.
Suddenly, election fraud seems like a losing issue, as are threats to abortion rights, voting rights, marriage equality, and other extreme measures.
The former gubernatorial candidate is being heralded for leading the charge to turn Georgia blue.
The energy was high at the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
The Maryland congressman talks about whitewashing January 6, Nancy Pelosi, and the importance of mental health awareness.
Garfield referenced the Masterpiece Cakeshop ruling, and Nathan Lane and the play took home awards too.
Here’s what employers should do to help prevent another violent insurrection, Michael Dru Kelley writes.
Joe Biden generally remained calm and focused, while moderator Chris Wallace had a hard time reining Trump in.
There has been an unprecedented assault against LGBTQ+ people -- especially trans youth -- in state legislatures. It's imperative we voice our anger at the polls.
Challenging the system is no small feat, as displayed this week on Capitol Hill.
History won’t forget what Biden did, and the volatile summer of 2024. Hopefully, Harris can make us finally forget Donald Trump.
It’s time for Harris to lead us forward, and we pray to the Lord Almighty that she can go on and win the race, writes John Casey.
Of course, the Senate Majority Leader has a vested interest in the Georgia run-offs, but the one-term president does too.
Once given a closet as an office by GOP leadership, and with a target still on her back, Johnson refuses to stop fighting for what's right.
It's not just red states blatantly disregarding COVID-19 precautions.