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Melanie Eversley

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Miami Prepares For First Democratic Debates Of The 2020 Presidential Election
LeadershipWhat to Know About the 2019 Democratic Debate: Start Time, Schedule, Format
By Melanie EversleyJune 26, 2019
Debate Watch Party
LeadershipDemocratic Debate Watch Parties—And Drinking Games—Are a Thing
By Melanie EversleyJune 26, 2019
Democratic Presidential Candidates  Attend "She The People" Forum In Houston
LeadershipBlack Women Voters Will Be Central to the 2020 Presidential Election, Experts Predict
By Melanie EversleyJune 20, 2019
"Power To The Polls" Voter Registration Tour Launched In Las Vegas On 1st Anniversary Of Women's March
LeadershipBlack Census Project Shows Black Voters Are Not of One Voice
By Melanie EversleyMay 30, 2019
Bill de Blasio
LeadershipTrump Slams De Blasio After 2020 Presidential Announcement
By Melanie EversleyMay 16, 2019
Mayor Bill De Blasio Holds Green New Deal Rally At Trump Tower
LeadershipNYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Jumps Into Crowded 2020 White House Race
By Melanie EversleyMay 15, 2019
Newt Gingrich
LeadershipWhy Newt Gingrich Has Been Complimenting High-Level Democrats
By Melanie EversleyMay 14, 2019
NYC Mayor De Blasio De Blasio And Cuomo New York Governor Cuomo Discuss Amazon 2nd Headquarters Decision
LeadershipHow New York Could Become a Factor in the 2020 Presidential Race
By Melanie EversleyMay 7, 2019
US-POLITICS-Democrats
LeadershipAmy Klobuchar: Canceling $1.5 Trillion in Student Debt Is Unrealistic—Free Community College Isn’t
By Melanie EversleyApril 23, 2019
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