Rob Okun: Cracking open gender’s role in electing U.S. presidents
Vice President Kamala Harris’s dramatic entry into the presidential race in July put a new twist on the already gendered nature of the election.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s dramatic entry into the presidential race in July put a new twist on the already gendered nature of the election.
The idea that it’s a bad thing for Liz Cheney to be on board with the Kamala Harris campaign reminds me why it’s hard for me to want to admit out loud that I’m a progressive Democrat.
Donald Trump was right, that there was fraud in the 2020 election. That the fraud was committed by one of his most vocal election-denying supporters, Tina Peters, the now-former county clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, is the funny part to this story.
An aide, on Jan. 6, 2021, informed Donald Trump, sitting alone in the White House dining room, that Vice President Mike Pence was being evacuated after the rioters had gotten within 40 feet of his U.S. Senate office.
Sen. Tim Kaine will visit the Virginia State Fair in Doswell this afternoon and kick off another weekend of campaigning for U.S. Senate.
JD Vance did his best to dial back his Ivy League dorkiness, and for most of Tuesday’s 90-plus-minute CBS News vice-presidential debate, he almost came across to the millions watching at home as relatable.
Broadway lost Tony Award-winning veteran actor Gavin Creel at the age of 48 on Monday. Creel appeared in “Hello, Dolly” and “Waitress.”
My buddy and best friend since kindergarten, Brian, in the hospital awaiting a heart transplant at UVA, had trouble figuring out how to cast his vote in the 2024 elections, to the point where he was about to just give up.
With all the heartfelt expressions of love and devotion you have long professed for our country, doing nothing now is tantamount to arranging deck chairs on the Titanic after it struck the iceberg.
Sen. Tim Kaine is running for re-election to the U.S. Senate in Virginia. In 2024, he celebrates 30 years of serving in public office.
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