While Republicans seem settled on leaving their primary schedule alone, leaving Iowa as the first-in-the-nation caucus state, Democrats are undergoing an internal civil war over how to rearrange their
At some point in the coming days or weeks, President Biden will announce his nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, and the Court will be transformed like.
get out and vote today. go to the polls and make that happen. he s also suggesting that his supporters go and register and volunteer to become poll watchers to make sure that the election runs smoothly. forget just 2020. every election i ve ever covered the rule was always that democrats voted early. republicans didn t. the pandemic has changed that. i think in a lot of ways. it s going to be an interesting dynamic. in the a little bit of time, does the mcauliffe campaign feel hung out to dry by people on this side of the potomac that they didn t get more to help with the closing message in sn what are they trying to close with now? reporter: there s no question they would have preferred to have this deal. however, the democrats are doing what they can within their power. they re bringing in the heavy hitters like president obama. both the bidens, the house majority whip clyburn will be here this weekend, and they say at this point it really is about
Some said their deaths marked the end of an era. Others said it was the beginning of a new one.
“With each passing, the torch is being passed, ’ Dorie Ladner, 78, who helped register Blacks to vote in her native Mississippi, told me recently. “We’re mindful of the fact that there is so much work to do for the next generations to come.”
Thousands of “foot soldiers’’ challenged segregation in the Deep South and across the country during the turbulent 1950s and 1960s.
Over the years, I ve interviewed countless veterans, including some who worked with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Congress of Racial Equality. Some were well-known and have a place in history books. Many weren’t featured in articles or chapters on the Civil Rights Movement. They nonetheless played critical roles, making lunch for activists, housing them and even hiding them. Cameras weren’t there when they refused to get up from all-white lunch counters. Nobody recorde