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Subject The hardest questions Kamala Harries has been answering lately
Date October 23, 2024 10:04 PM
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Today at Ms. | October 23, 2024
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Some of the Hardest Questions Kamala Harris Has Been Answering Lately, ICYMI [[link removed]]
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By Livia Follet and Ava Slocum | Two weeks before the election, with early voting already ongoing in a majority of U.S. states, Vice President Kamala Harris is making her way through interviews, explaining her positions and taking tough questions on her validity as a candidate, abortion rights, the Supreme Court and the preservation of democracy.
We have listened and read through five of these tough interviews—Alex Cooper’s podcast Call Her Daddy; Charlamagne Tha God’s The Breakfast Club podcast; the Univision Town Hall; a Fox News interview with Bret Baier; and Howard Stern’s show—so you don’t have to.
Here are some of the toughest questions she faced, and her frank answers, in her own words.
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How Project 2025 Seeks to Obliterate Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights [[link removed]]
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By Anna Bernstein, Amy Friedrich-Karnik and Samira Damavandi | Project 2025 promotes a presidential agenda that rolls back civil and human rights and implements extremist conservative policies across every federal department and agency. Its sweeping far-right policy framework, by the conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation, includes numerous attacks on sexual and reproductive health and rights.
This fact sheet enumerates some of the agenda’s most serious threats to sexual and reproductive health and describes potential effects.
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The Top Four Causes Igniting Young People [[link removed]]
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By Mahlet Sugebo | By rallying around causes that matter, young people are not only shaping their own futures but also redefining the landscape of civic engagement.
(This essay is part of a Women & Democracy multimedia package focused on Gen Z and student voters [[link removed]] . The future envisioned by young leaders is bright—it’s built on reproductive rights, bodily autonomy, sustainability, freedom from violence and economic opportunity. Explore essays, a brand-new podcast, videos and more from some of your most loved [or soon to be!] influencers and writers, brought to you by Ms. , DoSomething , the nonprofit that helps make volunteerism “cool,” and The Anthem Awards , the social impact arm of The Webbys.)
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In our opening episode, I want to level-set by learning a bit about Generation Z as a whole. What are we thinking about? What do we care about? And I thought we’d dive into that with some good old-fashioned polling. I’m thrilled to welcome Anil Cacodcar, the student chair of the Harvard Public Opinion Project, which has been conducting the leading biannual poll of young Americans in the country for over two decades.
We hope you'll listen, subscribe, rate and review today!
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