Topic: Kamala Harris
Why Are the Winners of the 2024 Election So … Mad?
Trump won the election. So why do his supporters still seem so riled up?
By Lauren McCutcheon“We Have a World to Draw”
Chester County’s re-elected Democratic representative reminds other disappointed voters of what matters most: Grieve. Then get back to work.
By Rep. Chrissy HoulahanAn Open Letter to Just-Can’t-Vote-for-Harris Voters
A plea to Philly voters on the eve of the election from a local business leader and founder of the B Corps movement
By Jay Coen GilbertAre Black Men Really the Problem?
Or might it just be that the Democratic Party has taken one of its most loyal voting blocs for granted?
By Malcolm BurnleyTrump vs. Harris on Higher Ed
A long-time university president wishes she could write a normal article contrasting the presidential candidates’ policies on higher education. But these are not normal times
By Elaine MaimonWhose Economic Plan is Best for Latinos?
Latino voters are among the most important voting bloc in one of the most important states this year — and they are most concerned with their financial future. Here’s how Trump’s and Harris’s plans may affect them
By Cristian Salazar¿Qué Plan Económico es Mejor Para los Latinos?
Los votantes latinos se encuentran en uno de los bloques más importantes en uno de los estados más importantes este año–y están muy preocupados con el futuro de la economía. Aquí explicamos las propuestas de Trump y Harris y cómo pueden afectarlos.
By Cristian SalazarIs This The Greatest U.S. Economy Ever?
And if so, why don’t more Americans feel it? Moody’s Chief Economist Mark Zandi, a Malvern resident, on which presidential candidate bodes better for our financial future
By Malcolm BurnleyTrump v. Harris on the Economy
Most voters say the economy will play a major role in deciding their choice for president. So how do the records of both candidates stack up against each other?
By Courtney DuCheneClosing the Deal
The Harris and Trump campaigns are panicking about their Pennsylvania messaging. What would local political strategists do to capture Philadelphia voters who are critical to a win?
By Malcolm Burnley