Tana Mongeau's Nude #bootyforbiden Posts Draw Controversy, YouTuber Then Posts Bikini-Clad Grocery Run Pics
“If u send me proof u voted for Biden I’ll send you a nude for free,” said the 22- year-old on Wednesday in a tweet to her 2.4 million followers. Mongeau shared her OnlyFans account link on the post, with the hashtag #bootyforbiden and three rows of white hearts.
Meghan Markle Drops Important Details Ahead Of US Elections In A Powerful 'Backyard Chat' With Gloria Steinem
“I know what it's like to have a voice, and also what it's like to feel voiceless,” she said. “I also know that so many men and women have put their lives on the line for us to be heard. And that opportunity, that fundamental right, is in our ability to exercise our right to vote and to make all of our voices heard,” the Duchess added.
Voting Rights Act Turns 50: 6 Reasons Why Latinos Should Care About Historic Anti-Discrimination Legislation
On the 50th anniversary of the VRA, Latino rights advocates say the legislation is still needed, to ensure democracy from school boards to Oval Office
El Salvador Election News: Recount Begins After Both Candidates Claim Victory
An official recount is underway in El Salvador after the presidential election results were too close to call.
5 States Push Voter ID Laws Following 'Gutting' Of Voting Rights Act Provision
Since the Supreme Court's decision to gut the Voting Rights Act, five states move forward with voter ID laws.
Voting Rights Act Of 1965 ‘Gutted’ By Supreme Court: How Will The Decision Affect Latino And Other Minority Voters?
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday to limit the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965, a federal law created to protect minority voters. The ruling is considered a huge blow to civil rights activists.
Bipartisan House Bill Plans Overhaul Of Election Process: Will Straight Ticket Voting Be A Thing Of The Past?
"People Before Party Act" criticizes role partisanship plays in elections.
Exit polls 2012: Current Early Voting Results for Colorado, Florida, Ohio
It's decision day 2012 and every vote will be crucial to both President Obama and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's campaigns.
Latino, Hispanic Voters: Latinos Less Certain about Voting on Nov. 6
New research found that Latinos are "somewhat less certain" than non-Hispanics that they will vote in the Nov. 6 elections.
Election 2012: Voter Registration, Absentee Ballot and Early Voting Deadlines
With just 32 days to go until voters reelect President Obama or elect GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, it's important to know important dates regarding the election.
Early Voting in Iowa Starts, President Obama ahead in Polls
Iowa's 2 percent of Latinos can begin casting their ballots Thursday as the first day of early voting unfolds across Iowa. Four years ago, about 50,000 Iowa Latinos voted in the presidential election, according to exit polls.
Voting laws may disenfranchise 10 million Hispanic U.S. citizens
New voting laws in 23 of the 50 states could keep more than 10 million Hispanic U.S. citizens from registering and voting, a new study said on Sunday, a number so large it could affect the outcome of the November 6 election.
Amid court challenges, early voting begins in U.S. election
The November 6 election is still seven weeks away, but early, in-person voting begins in two states on Friday, even as Democrats and Republicans battle in court over controversial plans to limit such voting before Election Day.
U.S. court says Florida's early voting rules discriminatory
New rules that reduce the number of early voting days in Florida are an unfair burden on minorities, a U.S. federal court said in a ruling that upheld the U.S. Justice Department's decision to block the changes in five of the state's 67 counties.