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Today at Ms. | November 5, 2025
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Prop 50’s Resounding Victory Shows Activism Can Be Transformed Into Voting [[link removed]]
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By Stephen Rohde | California voters have rebuked Republican-led efforts to gerrymander future elections by passing Proposition 50, the Election Rigging Response Act, a temporary redistricting measure designed to create five additional Democratic seats in Congress.
If Democrats secure control of Congress next year, they will choose the House speaker, who appoints all committee chairs. Those chairs could issue subpoenas to members of the Trump administration and launch oversight investigations, which can be broadcast live for the press and the public. Democrats could pass legislation reversing the budget bill enacted by Republicans and signed by Trump on July Fourth. They could also pursue measures to rebuild and expand social and economic protections, and begin the work of healing the country.
Buoyed by this and other victories, grassroots movements are proving that the power of the people is resilient … and growing.
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‘Mife No Matter What’: Community Abortion Providers Pledge to Continue Sharing Free Abortion Pills, Even if FDA Imposes Restrictions [[link removed]]
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By Carrie N. Baker | Since 2022, community providers have built a nationwide network discretely mailing free abortion pills to those in ban or restricted states.
People can find community providers through several platforms that research and share information about abortion pill access, including Plan C, I Need An A and Red State Access. On these sites, visitors can search for options by their state or territory. Once the client reaches out, community providers typically respond within 24 hours and mail the pills within 48 hours. The medication typically arrives within seven days, and are shipped in an unmarked, discrete package.
More than 100 people are involved in community provision across the United States. One provider told Ms. why she stepped in to become a community provider: “I saw a great need and I could do it,” noting she is single with no children and is white, making her less vulnerable to police surveillance. “I love helping people. It’s rewarding.”
A recent client wrote back to her community provider with a message of gratitude: “I would like to extend my gratitude and appreciation. What you guys are doing is saving lives and giving us a choice when we don’t have the means of money or the resources. Thank you so much. I received the package and it worked as intended. Thank you for being here for me and millions of other girls that are in need.”
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Historic Gender Gaps Shape 2025 Election Outcomes in Virginia, New Jersey and Beyond [[link removed]]
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By Ava Blando, Livia Follet, Olivia Mccabe, Shauna Shames and Roxanne Szal | Women voters were the decisive force in the 2025 elections, driving sweeping Democratic victories across key states. Women turned out at higher rates than men and made up a majority of voters.
Historic gender gaps reshaped the political landscape:
—In Virginia, 65 percent of women voted for Democrat Abigail Spanberger for governor, compared to just 48 percent of men, a 17-point gender gap.
—In New Jersey, women backed Democrat Mikie Sherrill by 62 percent, compared with 49 percent of men, a 13-point gap that proved decisive in her win.
Together, the early data from this week’s elections reveal that support for women’s rights, reproductive freedom, gender equality and fair immigration policies powered a Democratic sweep this election season.
We’ve also curated the results of all the state-by-state election results that feminists most care about.
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