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Politics (Page 42)

Manhattan skyline NYC

November 3, 2020

Will New Yorkers Reap the Benefits of Early Voting?

To avoid the chaos, many young, first-time voters in the city opted for mail-in ballots or early voting this year.

By Sloane Verbic

November 3, 2020

Women Bikers Roll to the Polls in Hopes of Electing Joe Biden

Leading up to Election Day, women motorcyclists geared up to ride to the polls and cast their 2020 presidential vote.

By Micaiah Kimble-Glover

November 3, 2020

TikTok Is Serving as a Political Hotspot for Young People

TikTok's influence does not stop at dance videos or comedy sketches. The app now serves as a political playground for its young users.

By Micaiah Kimble-Glover

U.S. Senator Kamala Harris speaking with attendees at the 2019 National Forum on Wages and Working People

November 2, 2020

What Should a Female VP Sound Like? A Speech Coach Weighs In

Despite sexist “double binds,” Kamala Harris’ debate performance earlier this month was a win for women. But was it enough to win over voters?

By Emily Leibert

October 30, 2020

Two Leaders of ‘Settle for Biden’ on Why Reluctant Votes Still Count

As early voting continues and Election Day approaches, the organizers of Settle for Biden speak to The Click about persuading progressives to vote pragmatically, rather than emphatically.

By Mónica Marie Zorrilla

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