A career in state politics taught North Carolina Sen. Kandie Smith that local elections often impact lives more than federal ones – a lesson she’s centering as she runs to retain her seat.
Voter Engagement
Black Women Are Dissatisfied With Both Presidential Candidates. Here’s Why
A majority of Black women voters skew Democratic – but will that be enough motivation for them to vote blue on Nov. 5?
Study: Black Women Will Vote in the Midterms – But They Want Actual Change
A new survey from Higher Heights finds that America’s “most reliable voting bloc” wants to see more Black women in positions of power.
Two Democratic Women Advance in Race for Georgia Governor, Lieutenant Governor
Democratic primary voters put two entrepreneurial women on November’s ballot. Can Stacey Abrams and Sarah Riggs Amico flip Georgia blue — and make history as the first women to lead the state?
Stacey Abrams
If the former Georgia House Democratic leader wins, she would become the country’s first black woman governor and break a Republican “trifecta.”
Sarah Riggs Amico
The “politically purple” corporate-leader-turned-candidate would make history and break a Republican winning streak, if she becomes lieutenant governor of Georgia.