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White House: Probe into allegations against Cuomo should be quick, thorough
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo just lost the support of two of the country s most powerful Democrats Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. The senators are joining a growing chorus of lawmakers calling for Cuomo s resignation amid allegations of sexual harassment.
Cuomo refuses to resign despite calls from top New York Democrats
Replay Video UP NEXT Confronting and overcoming the Covid crisis requires sure and steady leadership. We commend the brave actions of the individuals who have come forward with serious allegations of abuse and misconduct, Schumer and Gillibrand said in a joint statement.
Schumer and Gillibrand join Democrats urging Cuomo to resign
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Can Democrats Still Count on the Grass-Roots?
An internal study by Democratic consultants found that some small-dollar donors plan to cut back on giving.
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For Democrats who care deeply about progressive causes, Donald Trump’s presidency was a frightening experience. It was also a call to action. Progressive campaigns and causes experienced a huge spike in donations over the past four years, and in 2020 candidates up and down the ballot far outpaced fund-raising records from previous cycles.
So what happens now that Mr. Trump is no longer in power? In a political landscape defined by web advertising, social media campaigns and, yes, online fund-raising, many Democratic analysts and strategists are wondering whether they’ll be able to stir up the same kind of financial support.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we recognize pioneers of the women’s rights movement like Marsha P. Johnson, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Angela Davis, Malala Yousafzai and Gloria Steinem. These historic figures have passed the torch on to today’s generation of women leaders and influential activists. Among these leaders are celebrities and stateswomen who have used their platforms and social capital to support women’s rights to their bodies, voices, work and financial health. Notable icons include comedian Phoebe Robinson, TV show host Padma Lakshmi, actress Emma Watson, actress Laverne Cox, tennis star Serena Williams, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (a.k.a. AOC), Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and philanthropist Melinda Gates to name a few. From the contributions of historical figures and icons, we turn our focus to the women-identified leaders who have put activism first, dedicating their hours, talents, wisdom, and every drop of their energy toward nurturing commu
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