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Donald Trump’s Campaign of Fear Won
The Republican nominee was declared the winner early Wednesday morning.
By Allegra Kirkland
The U.S. Senate Will Have Two Black Women for the First Time
Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland and Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware won their races.
By Candice Norwood, The 19th
Sarah McBride Will Officially Be the First Trans Member of U.S. Congress
McBride defeated retired police officer John Whalen III, taking almost 58% of the vote when NBC called the race on Tuesday night.
By Nico Lang
Inside A Six-Hour Line to Vote At a Pennsylvania College
“We voted for democracy.”
By Emmanuella Agyemang
Gen Alpha Is Processing Our Chaotic Political Era Through Internet Brainrot
Gen Alpha is growing up in the era of Trump and Covid.
By Lilyanna D'Amato
Meet the Youth Leaders Protecting Voters From Intimidation at the Ballot Box
“Only we can keep us safe.”
By Tori Gantz
How a Trump Presidency Would Benefit the Billionaires
Trump oversaw $2 trillion in tax cuts, mostly to big corporations and high earners.
By Sarah Akaaboune
This Palestinian Lawmaker Was Silenced By the DNC. Here's Why She's Voting for Harris.
"I need people to understand that it is soul-crushing."
By Jasmine Mithani
Kamala Is Not Our Savior. But a Trump Win Would Be Catastrophic.
Voting Harris is our best chance of stopping the irreversible damage of another Trump presidency.
By Versha Sharma
How the Government Has Tried to Suppress Native American Voters
Inside the complex history of securing voting rights for Native Americans.
By Sam McGirt
How to Stream the 2024 Election Results Online
Tonight is the first step in finding out who the next president will be.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
Why We Probably Won't Know the Results on Election Night
And why that’s nothing to worry about.
By Toni Odejimi
Gen Z Is Listening to Trump’s Access Hollywood Tape on TikTok for the First Time
“im horrified and literally want to cry.”
By Fortesa Latifi
Social Media Wasn’t Here for That Racist Trump Rally ‘Joke’ About Puerto Rico
Bad Bunny is not about to let Puerto Rico be called “garbage.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
Kamala HQ Made Her "Brat" — Did Young People Buy It?
“Young people just want to know that they can afford rent [and] pay for school. They're not really looking for someone who is going to be the, like, 'brat' candidate or whatever.”
By Tori Gantz
How DeSantis's Admin Is Sabotaging a Florida Voting Campaign to Restore Abortion
They even threatened TV stations over a pro-abortion ad.
By Caroline Val
California Subjects People Like Me to Modern-Day Slavery
But voters have a chance to end forced prison labor in November.
By Nicholas Tirado
Why Don't Harris and the Dems Want to Talk About Trans Youth Like Me?
"The Democrats’ timidity to engage in these issues feels hopeless and confusing."
By Alessandra Kahn
Trans Voters Are Disenfranchised by Voter ID Laws
“It's impossible to separate voting rights and trans rights.”
By Tori Gantz