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October 24, 2024

‘We Have Fallen on Hard Times:’ Crime and Economy Top of Mind for Voters in Baton Rouge Mayoral Race

Republicans urge Baton Rouge voters to take part in the upcoming November election as they discuss crime rates, the economy, and businesses in a recent campaign meeting.

October 24, 2024

‘It’s Okay to Be Afraid’: Veteran Journalist David Hands on Covering Conflict in the Middle East

"If you can’t perform a hundred percent, you’re not only risking your own life, but you’re asking the life of your colleagues."

Democrats Abroad Canada Yard Sign

October 24, 2024

Q&A with Jacob Wesoky, Executive Vice Chair of Democrats Abroad Canada

Volunteer Jacob Wesoky shares how Democrats Abroad is mobilizing Americans living in Canada to get out and vote.

Craig Halloran Outside a Linden Dunkin' Donuts

October 23, 2024

School Board Candidate Craig Halloran Wants to Change Public Education in Linden, NJ

Craig Halloran, a retired wastewater treatment professional and long-time resident, is running again for a seat on the Linden Board of Education on Nov. 5. He advocates for student success, responsible technology use, improved school safety, and greater autonomy for educators to enhance financial benefits.

Caitlin Hunter

October 23, 2024

Reproductive and LGBTQ+ Rights are on the Ballot in New York This November

"In New York State, this moment is really important to protect all New Yorkers, no matter who you are, where you come from, who you love – this is the chance to protect them from government discrimination."