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Antoni Belchi
Antoni Belchi is a journalist based in Miami, United States of America. He moved from Barcelona to United States in 2010. As a graduate in journalism with over 12 years of experience at top tier international media outlets such as The Washington Post, EFE, AFP, France 24, CNN, Voice of America, etc ...
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How would the emergence of a third party impact the 2024 campaign?
19 Dec 2023
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Voz de América
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| Third-Party Candidates
The U.S. political system, long dominated by Democrats and Republicans, is facing potential challenges from third-party and independent candidates in the 2024 presidential election. Disenchantment with traditional parties is growing, with a Gallup poll indicating 63% of U.S. adults see the need for a major third party. Notable figures like Liz Cheney, Larry Hogan, Joe Manchin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, and Jill Stein are considering or have announced independent or third-party candidacies. Kennedy Jr. has raised significant funds and shows strong poll numbers. The emergence of these candidates could complicate the electoral landscape, historically influenced by third-party candidates like Ross Perot and Ralph Nader. Both major parties are raising substantial campaign funds, while the bipartisan group No Labels has also gained financial and ballot access in key states. The impact of independent candidates on the 2024 election remains uncertain, with potential to sway the outcome in pivotal states.
Ferry Biedermann
I’m currently in the UK, writing on Brexit from Birmingham for Trouw in the Netherlands. I frequently travels for work to the Middle East, where I Was based in the past. Middle East analyst at IHS Jane's, feature writer for the FT, editor-in-chief of a community quarterly magazine in the ...
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Mainstreaming Hate
04 Oct 2010
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Foreign Policy
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| Immigration
The article discusses the rise of far-right politics in the Netherlands, focusing on Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom. It highlights the formation of a coalition government that includes support from Wilders, despite his controversial anti-Islam rhetoric. The article compares the Dutch response to far-right politics with that of Sweden and explores Wilders's connections with American conservatives. It also examines the broader implications of Wilders's influence on Dutch politics and society, including increased unrest among the Muslim community and concerns about the Netherlands' international reputation.
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Daniel Brown
Daniel Brown is a experienced journalist based in Paris, France. For the last 30 years he has traveled the world reporting in cultural, political and sporting fields, essentially in English and French. His features and reports regularly feature in publications in England and the US, and he has been ...
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My Turn: Trump’s brutal promise no joke
20 Oct 2023
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Greenfield Recorder
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| American Politics
The article expresses deep concern over Donald Trump's threats to establish a vengeful dictatorship if re-elected, drawing parallels to historical dictatorships and highlighting the dangers of authoritarianism. It criticizes both Trump and his supporters for their willingness to undermine democratic institutions and praises figures like Liz Cheney for their courage. The piece also touches on the activist left's recent actions and the potential consequences of political purity over pragmatism.
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Isabella Cipirska
Isabella Cipirska is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Jack Teixeira: Pentagon leaks suspect charged with unauthorised removal of classified documents
14 Apr 2023
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inews.co.uk
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| US Military
Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old US airman, has been charged with unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents after allegedly leaking highly-sensitive Pentagon intelligence online. The leaks, which include US assessments of the war in Ukraine and analysis of American allies and adversaries, have been described as the most serious in years. Teixeira, who held top security clearance, was arrested by the FBI and is accused of sharing the information on a Discord chat group. The incident has sparked political controversy, with figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene defending Teixeira and others like Liz Cheney criticizing such defenses. The Pentagon and other authorities are investigating the full impact of the leaks.
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Breno Damata
Breno DaMata has been working with community and professional media in the United States since 1999, where he served as a reporter, international correspondent, and editor. He covered the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in December, 2012 for the CBN Radio. In his 26 years living in the US, he ...
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Brazilians react to the invasion of the Capitol by Trump supporters
15 Jan 2021
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www.acheiusa.com
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| Capitol Riot
The article reports on the reactions of Brazilians to the Capitol riot by Trump supporters, highlighting criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. Companies like JPMorgan, Chase, and Marriott have ceased funding legislators who opposed Joe Biden's Senate certification, and the PGA canceled a tournament at a Trump golf course. The FBI has found no evidence of BLM or Antifa involvement in the riot, contrary to conspiracy theories. Brazilian residents in the US express mixed views, with some justifying the invasion by comparing it to Black Lives Matter protests, while others condemn the violence and view it as an attack on democracy.
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Ushar Daniele
Armed with ten years of experience on the field as a journalist based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I now assume my role as a independent broadcast journalist. I recently hosted for VICE News in Malaysia and when I am not on camera, I produce news packages and documentaries for international news ...
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Ex-Speaker Ryan to Republican Party: Reject Trump and ‘2nd-rate imitations’
28 May 2021
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www.arabnews.pk
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| Donald Trump
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan urged conservatives to reject Donald Trump's divisive politics and second-rate imitations during a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Ryan criticized both Republicans and Democrats but focused his sharpest criticism on Trump, condemning the Capitol attack and warning against the GOP's current direction. He emphasized the need for the Republican Party to prioritize principles over personality and culture wars. Ryan's speech is part of a series featuring other prominent Republicans, though his influence within the party remains uncertain.
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Toan Do
Journalist Toan Do, pen names Ngô Nhân Dụng and Vương Hữu Bột, is a well respected and known writer in the Vietnamese community abroad all over the world. His journalism covers topics such as economics, current events, politics, Vietnamese history and cultural contexts as they related to current ...
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The Donald Trump Party
08 Mar 2021
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Voice of America
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| Donald Trump
Former President Donald Trump has declared he has no intention of forming a third political party, as he already has a strong hold on the Republican Party. His endorsement is crucial for candidates in the party, and his influence is expected to shape the 2022 elections. The loyalty of the base voters to Trump poses challenges for those within the party who oppose him. The Republican Party's traditional stance on free trade and alliances contrasts with Trump's protectionist policies. Trump's trade policies, particularly tariffs on steel and aluminum, have been criticized for their economic impact. The future of the Republican Party is seen as being at stake in the upcoming elections, with Trump's leadership potentially leading to a shift in the party's direction.
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Eduard Freisler
Eduard Freisler is a Czech freelance journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela. Graduated in with a Bachelors degree in General Media from the Hunter College, New York City. Experienced at identifying and developing both mainstream and unusual viewpoints on stories involving peoples struggles for ...
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Fear of Trump. Democrats push Biden for preventive amnesties
05 Oct 2023
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www.seznamzpravy.cz
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| Joe Biden
The article discusses the fear among Democrats and Trump's critics about potential legal actions against them if Trump returns to power. It highlights the push by some Democrats for President Joe Biden to grant preventive amnesties to protect individuals who have opposed Trump. The article mentions various political figures, including Kash Patel, who has been nominated by Trump for FBI leadership and has promised to pursue Trump's critics. The narrative includes concerns about the integrity of legal processes and the potential impact on individuals' careers. The article also references Trump's ongoing legal challenges and the political dynamics surrounding these issues.
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Rob Garver
Rob Garver is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Republicans Divided on Whether Trump Will Be a Dictator
11 Dec 2023
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ba.voanews.com
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| Presidential Election
While Democrats are united in their concern that a second term for Donald Trump would equate to a dictatorship, Republicans are sharply divided. Some Republicans vocalize concerns about Trump's authoritarian tendencies, often those not currently in office or retiring. Trump has promised revenge and retribution if re-elected, using rhetoric reminiscent of 1930s European fascism and suggesting punitive actions against political opponents and immigrants. A coalition led by the Heritage Foundation is vetting thousands of Trump supporters for roles in a potential second administration. Trump's closest allies echo his threats, with former officials like Kash Patel and Steve Bannon making serious claims about targeting perceived conspirators. Despite these concerns, some Republicans, such as Senator Lindsay Graham and Governor Ron DeSantis, downplay Trump's rhetoric, while others like Chris Christie and Mitt Romney warn of the dangers of Trump's potential return to power.
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Silvia Giannelli
Italian-based freelance journalist, I cover mainly environmental stories and human rights issue in Italian, English and Spanish. I primarily do print and photography but I also have experience in radio journalism. I worked for Al Jazeera English, La Stampa, Haaretz, IPS News, La Nación (Costa Rica) ...
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Time: Zelensky Person of the Year 2022
07 Dec 2022
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www.upday.com
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been named 'Person of the Year 2022' by Time magazine, an annual recognition given to the figure with the most global influence. Zelensky was chosen for his courageous leadership during wartime, contrasting with former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who fled his capital as the Taliban approached. Time highlighted Zelensky's lack of military experience and his background in entertainment, noting his adaptability and ability to inspire under pressure. The Financial Times also recently recognized Zelensky for his leadership in the face of the Russian invasion.
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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How the 'Great Replacement' Conspiracy Is Fueling a Global Network of White Supremacy and Terror
20 May 2022
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www.kqed.org
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| Domestic Terrorism
The 'Great Replacement' conspiracy theory, which claims that Jews are orchestrating the replacement of white people with immigrants, has moved from the fringes to mainstream political discourse, inciting acts of violence like the Buffalo shooting. The theory is promoted by some GOP leaders and media figures like Tucker Carlson. Experts discuss the global network of white supremacy, its impact on domestic terrorism, and the role of social media in spreading these ideologies. The article calls for increased awareness, local action, and building multicultural coalitions to combat this threat.
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Andrew Hirschfeld
Andy Hirschfeld is a journalist based in New York City. His work has appeared in numerous publications including The Daily Beast, Slate, Observer, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, Fortune Magazine, Time Out Magazine, Eater, NY Focus, Insidehook, The Daily Dot, Digital Trends, TYT Investigates, Al Jazeera ...
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Trump US rallies leave behind unpaid dues, again and again
21 Oct 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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| Campaign Finance
Donald Trump's campaign faces significant financial challenges, with numerous unpaid bills for rally expenses across various US cities, including Prescott Valley, Mesa, El Paso, and others. These unpaid dues, which cover costs like security and public safety, have led some jurisdictions to demand upfront payments for future events. Trump's financial issues extend beyond his campaign, with a history of unpaid debts in both his political and private ventures. The article also highlights the financial contrast with Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, who has surpassed $1 billion in fundraising. Trump's legal expenses, including payments to Rudy Giuliani, further exacerbate his financial woes.
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Valerie Hopkins
Valerie Hopkins is currently the South-East Europe Correspondent for the Financial Times, where she covers the region out of Budapest. She has more than ten years of experience working in South-Eastern Europe. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian The Atlantic, The Washington ...
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Biden Says ‘Putin Is Responsible’ After Report of Navalny’s Death
16 Feb 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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| US-Russia Relations
President Biden has attributed the death of Aleksei Navalny to actions by Vladimir Putin and his associates. Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader, was serving multiple prison sentences on charges widely considered politically motivated. His death has sparked international condemnation and renewed criticism of Putin's regime. The article also discusses the reactions of various political figures, including Tucker Carlson, who faced backlash for his perceived leniency towards Putin, and Nikki Haley, who criticized Donald Trump for his silence on the matter. The piece highlights the ongoing repression of political dissidents in Russia and the broader implications for US-Russia relations.
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Maham Javaid
Maham Javaid is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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What Are Magnetometers, or Mags?
28 Jun 2022
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| Security Measures
Testimony during the Jan. 6 committee hearing highlighted a dispute over the use of magnetometers at a rally attended by President Donald J. Trump. The Secret Service enforced the use of these metal detectors, leading to a significant number of attendees refusing to enter the rally space. Cassidy Hutchinson testified that Trump was angry about the empty space and unconcerned about armed attendees, believing they were not there to harm him. Liz Cheney provided details on the weapons confiscated and the presence of firearms among those outside the security cordon.
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Simon Marks
Simon Marks is a journalist based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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If you thought American democracy was imperilled, just wait for 2024
10 Oct 2023
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inews.co.uk
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| Donald Trump
The article discusses the potential implications of a Donald Trump victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, highlighting concerns about the erosion of democratic norms and the implementation of far-right policies. It outlines Trump's plans to dismantle checks and balances, replace civil service employees with loyalists, arrest Biden family members, deport millions of immigrants, and pardon those involved in the January 6 Capitol riots. The piece also touches on the challenges faced by President Joe Biden and the Democratic coalition, suggesting that Trump's legal troubles may bolster his campaign.
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Rachel Marsden
Rachel Marsden is a media professional with over two decades of expertise in international politics. Her extensive career includes multilingual hosting, presenting, producing, and debating across TV, radio, and digital platforms. She has been an internationally syndicated columnist since 2011, ...
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Shock Jock Howard Stern Successfully Brought Out the Worst in Kamala Harris
01 Jan 2024
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Tribune Content Agency
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| Elections
Howard Stern's interview with Kamala Harris highlighted her reliance on establishment rhetoric, drawing comparisons to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign. The article criticizes Harris for her past as a prosecutor and her stance on international leaders, suggesting she is out of touch with American voters' interests. The piece contrasts Harris's approach with Donald Trump's entertainment value and policy reforms, questioning her effectiveness as a political figure.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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Trump 2.0 Arrives in Force
31 Jan 2025
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www.nytimes.com
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| US Politics
The article discusses the early days of Donald Trump's second term as President, focusing on his administration's aggressive expansion of executive power. It highlights the firing of federal officials, the appointment of loyalists like Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard, and the administration's strategy to challenge legal limits on presidential authority. The piece examines the lack of significant pushback from Congress, the potential role of the Supreme Court in redefining executive power, and the broader implications for American-style democracy. The article also touches on the Republican Party's alignment with Trump's agenda and the erosion of traditional checks and balances.
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Sanjay Pandey
I am a multi-platform journalist with work published in different Indian and international media outlets, including Aljazeera English, DW, Friday Magazine, Barcroft TV and The Sun. I also take up fixing assignments and work with international journalists with their projects in Indian subcontinent. ...
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'Stay Tuned' for New Evidence Against Trump in July Hearings
03 Jul 2023
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www.latestly.com
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| Legal Issues
Emerging evidence in the House's Jan. 6 investigation supports testimony that President Donald Trump wanted to join the mob that rioted at the Capitol. Rep. Adam Kinzinger hinted at more information to come, while Rep. Liz Cheney indicated criminal referrals, including against Trump, could follow. The committee is reviewing new documentary footage and has subpoenaed former White House counsel Pat Cipollone. Disputes arose over Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony about Trump's actions on Jan. 6. The committee is also seeking to interview Virginia 'Ginni' Thomas regarding her communications with Trump's team.
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Isha Sharma
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Fans Think Obamas Are Trying To Send A Warning With ‘Leave the World Behind’
22 Nov 2023
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www.indiatimes.com
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| Conspiracy Theories
The film 'Leave the World Behind,' released on Netflix and featuring Julia Roberts, Ethan Hawke, Mahershala Ali, and Kevin Bacon, has sparked various interpretations among viewers, with some seeing it as a warning about potential future crises. Directed by Sam Esmail and based on Rumaan Alam's novel, the film is the first feature from High Ground, the production company founded by Barack and Michelle Obama. The involvement of the Obamas has fueled conspiracy theories, with viewers drawing parallels between the film's apocalyptic themes and real-world events. The film explores themes of technological breakdown and societal discord, with characters developing theories ranging from hacker interference to government conspiracies.
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David Strom
David Strom is one of the leading experts on network and Internet technologies and has written and spoken extensively on topics such as VOIP, convergence, email, cloud computing, network management, Internet applications, wireless and Web services for more than 25 years.
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Biden Does Some Laughable Gaslighting About the US Having the 'Best Economy' in New Interview
17 Mar 2024
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Lucianne
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| Presidential Debates
The article discusses various political and current affairs topics, including President Biden's new media strategy and his team's efforts to improve his public image. It covers Joe Scarborough's criticism of Senator Mike Lee's endorsement of Donald Trump, Jill Biden's attempt to bolster her husband's re-election campaign, and Democrats' controversial comments on illegal immigrants. The article also reports on a SWAT team mistakenly raiding the wrong house in Ohio, causing injury to a baby. Additionally, it mentions the lawsuit against Spirit Aerosystems, a supplier to Boeing, and the retirement of legendary college football coach Nick Saban. Liz Cheney's criticism of Governor Ron DeSantis's stance on January 6 defendants and a report on a four-time deported illegal alien accused of a fatal DUI are also included. Lastly, the article expresses concern over the potential for a massive terrorist attack in the U.S. due to perceived incompetence by the elite.
Neha Wadekar
Neha Wadekar is a video and on-air journalist based in Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya and reporting across Africa. She also has a background in print and has reported for Reuters, the AP, the NYTimes and the Huffington Post.
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Women Support Harris, but the American Presidency Remains a Male Bastion
07 Nov 2024
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fullerproject.org
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| Abortion Rights
The article analyzes the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, where Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris, highlighting the persistent gender and racial barriers in American politics. Despite widespread support for abortion rights, economic concerns and entrenched gender biases influenced voter decisions. The article examines demographic voting patterns, noting Harris's strong support among Black women but insufficient backing from white women and men overall. It critiques Trump's misogynistic rhetoric and the broader societal reluctance to elect a woman, particularly a woman of color, as president.
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