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We often think about campaign contributions and political action committees (PACs) run by “Captains of Industry” – read, wealthy White men – like the Koch brothers, Sheldon Adelson, or George Soros, ...
In a nation where voting rights face mounting challenges, a new campaign celebrates the Black women who stand at the forefront of democracy protection efforts. The Global Black Economic Forum and ...
Following the 19th Amendment, women in Leon County registered to vote and cast their first ballots more than 100 years ago.
On June 19, 1915, Zena Dreier of Fellsmere became the first woman in Florida, and in the southern United States, to vote in a ...
The idea of voluntarily giving up the right to vote would sound unimaginable to many people. Yet that was exactly the ...
Generation Z men are less likely to vote for left-wing parties than women, and their political preferences can be linked to their sexist attitudes, a large-scale study has found. Research on 15,122 ...