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Pressure Grows On Joe Biden To Pick A Black Woman As His Running Mate
As the country again confronts its record of systemic racism, Joe Biden is facing growing calls to choose a black woman as his running mate. -
Trump RNC Acceptance Speech Moves to Jacksonville After Coronavirus Dispute
President Trump will formally accept the nomination as the Republican Party’s choice for president in Jacksonville, Fla., instead of Charlotte, N.C., in… -
Black Tulsans Call Trump Rally Plan 'A Slap In The Face'
Some black leaders are condemning President Donald Trump's chosen date and place to resume his giant campaign rallies. -
Quentin Palfrey On The 'Perfect Storm Of Obstacles' Ahead Of November Election
The Voter Protection Corps chair called out GOP leaders for perpetuating what he called ‘a shameful system’ to limit voter participation among groups that historically vote for Democrats. -
'Symbolism' Of Trump's Rally On Juneteenth 'Looks Terrible,' Says Chuck Todd
President Donald Trump is starting back up 2020 campaign rallies, with his first, since the coronavirus, being held in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Juneteenth. -
Trump To Address 'Disparities' At Dallas Event
The president is expected to talk about plans for "holistic" recovery amid continued unrest surrounding police brutality as well as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. -
A GOP Congressman Officiated A Same-Sex Wedding. Now He Faces A Primary Challenge
Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., officiated a same-sex wedding of two friends last summer. His opponent says Riggleman is "out of step" with Republicans on a number of issues. -
'Chaos In Georgia': Is Messy Primary A November Harbinger?
A messy primary and partisan finger-pointing in Georgia raised the specter of a worst-case November scenario. -
Joe Biden Has Come A Long Way On Criminal Justice Reform. Progressives Want More
Former Vice President Joe Biden is calling for broad reforms to policing and criminal justice in the wake of George Floyd's killing. Progressives are cautiously optimistic, but want to see more. -
Long Lines, Voting Machine Issues Plague Georgia Primary
In the city of Atlanta, voters waited upwards of three hours at some polling places as social distancing measures decreased the number of voting machines and people inside a polling place at one time.