Dispatch from Iowa
Before you can win the presidency, you have to survive Iowa. Marie Claire contributing editor Chloe Angyal reports from the ground.
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Women of Color Ruled Last Night's Debate
Yes, I'm talking about the moderators.
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What It's Like to Be a Presidential Campaign Field Organizer
Every four years, hundreds of young people pack up their lives and move to Iowa to knock on doors in support of a presidential candidate.
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In Iowa, AOC Makes the Case for Bernie Sanders
It was his rally, but a lot of the septuagenarian's supporters were there to hear what the 30-year-old congresswoman—as well as climate prophet Naomi Klein—had to say about climate change, immigration, and the Green New Deal.
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15 Minutes With Elizabeth Warren
The frontrunner for the Iowa caucus had just enough time to answer your five most burning questions.
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Abortion Wasn't Mentioned Once in the 3rd Democratic Debate
Despite the fact that it's top-of-mind for millions of voters.
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Wednesday Night’s Debate Was the End of the Default Male Candidate
In one five-minute exchange, the era of the “woman candidate” came to a close.
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When Your Spouse Is a Politician, What Happens to You?
Contributing editor Chloe Angyal, girlfriend of an Iowa state senator, explores her new role just this side of the spotlight.
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Cory Booker Gets Real About Reproductive Justice
“You don’t have to say, ‘oh, I have a wife or a daughter’ to care about this and to step up.”
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Where Male Presidential Candidates Stand on Reproductive Rights
Because it's not just a women's issue.
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