Por: The New York Times Nation November 12, 2022
MILWAUKEE — Nichole Williams, 20, voted on Tuesday with her sister Grace, who is 22, fitting in a trip to the polls around Nichole’s classes nearby at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and their part-time jobs coaching dance at a local middle school.Both registered to vote upon turning 18 in their hometown of Janesville, Wis., and haven’t missed an election since. What felt different this time, they said as they took in the bustle... + full article
ABC News USA Business November 16, 2022
A red wave in the propelled by discontent over sky-high was expected to deliver a historic defeat for Democrats – until it didn't.Typically the party in control of the White House suffers significant losses in the midterm elections. In this case, some analysts expected... + más
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The Hill USA Politics November 14, 2022
Democrats hoped to win big in the midterms with young voters and women. Instead, they captured small majorities of each group — and won big with young women. show 72 percent of women ages 18-29 voted for Democrats in House races nationwide. In a pivotal Pennsylvania Senate... + más
Joe Biden could have the most successful midterms for Democrats in 60 years | Newsweek
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The Atlantic USA Opinion November 06, 2022
The party’s biggest challenge heading into the midterm elections is the erosion of its traditional base of support.Erik Carter / The Atlantic; GettyNovember 6, 2022, 6 AM ETAs we move into the endgame of the 2022 election, the Democrats face a familiar problem. America’s... + más
Bryce Harper's home run predicted by fan in viral video: 'Goodbye!' | Newsweek
Opinion | The New York Times
Politico USA Politics October 29, 2022
Add this to the list of Democratic worries ahead of the midterms: Younger voters — a cornerstone of the party’s electoral coalition — make up a smaller share of early and absentee voters so far than they did in 2020. More than 15 million voters have already cast their... + más
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WPTV USA Nation October 20, 2022
It is one of the biggest expenses that comes with starting a family — child care. So how do Democrats and Republicans differ when it comes to policies this election? UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM Meet Ronal and Marisela Portillo, parents of two-year-old Arlette Portillo. The... + más
Child-care workers' college costs covered under new San Diego County program | Los Angeles Times
Florida Democrats fall behind in early voting, lag with mail-in ballots | Orlando Sentinel
WPTV USA Nation September 29, 2022
WATERTOWN, Wisc. — Inflation. With less than six weeks to go until the midterm election, it's likely a major factor impacting your vote. So with control of Congress on the line, how do Republicans and Democrats differ regarding their plans to fight it? TRIP TO THE FARM... + más
McConnell suggests better odds of Republicans taking Senate | WPLG Local 10
McConnell suggests better odds of Republicans taking Senate | Associated Press
New York Daily News USA Politics September 24, 2022
President Biden is going all Catholic on the GOP. The second Roman Catholic president blasted the proposed national ban on abortions put forward by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) as a heartless attack on the rights of women to choose whether to give birth or not. “Think about... + más
Here's where abortion is banned 3 months after Roe v. Wade was overturned | ABC News
South Carolina House rejects bill to ban abortions with few exceptions | ABC News
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