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2024 elections

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Despite Harris’s Nomination, Some Progressive Voters Remain Uncommitted

by Max Blaisdell August 19, 2024August 24, 2024

Others who wrote in votes protesting Biden’s support of Israel during the primary are reconsidering now that the Vice President is topping the ticket.

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For First-Time Voters, a Promise—and a Duty

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