‘Our goal is to knock on 1 million doors’: Young Arizona voters are lining up to support Kamala Harris
Young organizers believe they can help protect labor and reproductive rights by getting Vice President Kamala Harris elected this year.
Young organizers believe they can help protect labor and reproductive rights by getting Vice President Kamala Harris elected this year.
Catherine Ripley thinks Kamala Harris' candidacy will energize Arizona voters to protect abortion rights and reject an anti-immigrant ballot measure this November.
You must register to vote in Arizona by Oct. 7 to be able to vote for president this year.
Harris has a longstanding history of advocating for reproductive rights, something she’s sure to highlight on the campaign trail as she seeks to paint a stark contrast between herself and former president Donald Trump.
From her time as a prosecutor to her term as vice president, Harris has been a strong advocate for reproductive rights and gun safety laws, pursued justice for victims of crime, and has sought to push back on growing right-wing extremism.
Mikah Dyer is working to push partisanship and culture wars out of school boards, and give students and local residents a voice in public education.
SCR 1044 appears to be a way to protect the Arizona Supreme Court justices who ruled to reinstate the 1864 total abortion ban.
Voters will be asked to weigh in on laws that would make school board races partisan, end term limits for judges, and lower the minimum wage for tipped workers, among other things.
If they were going to ban abortion, who knew what else they were going to start banning?
Delaney Heileman uses birth control to treat her endometriosis. Meanwhile, a local Republican lawmaker suggested that contraceptives are for promiscuous women and should not be protected under law.