
Allegra Kirkland
Politics Director at Teen Vogue
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2 months ago |
teenvogue.com | Allegra Kirkland
Amid this dizzying chaos, Democrats in Congress are being accused of twiddling their thumbs. Some are even voting to confirm Trump's nominees and for Republican legislation that immigration advocates say will “deprive immigrants of basic rights and liberties.” Rolling Stone reported that the party appears to be “rolling over” for Trump.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
them.us | Allegra Kirkland
Sign up for The Agenda — Them's news and politics newsletter, delivered to your inbox every Thursday. The 2024 election cycle came to an abrupt end on November 6 with the reelection of Donald Trump and the Republican Party re-taking control of the Senate. On November 13, Republicans officially clinched the 218 seats needed to hold their majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, giving the party unified control of the government.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Bea Oyster |Allegra Kirkland
Lila Turner for Teen VogueOn college campuses across the country last week, the bubbling excitement of Election Day quickly gave way to an eerie quiet. Students shuffled to class and talked in small groups, reckoning with Donald Trump’s sweeping victory. Teen Vogue dispatched student photojournalists in the swing states of Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania — all of which ultimately went for Trump — to document how their peers are responding to the 2024 election results.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
teenvogue.com | Allegra Kirkland
After a campaign built around targeting immigrants and his political “enemies”, Donald Trump was reelected as president of the United States in the early hours of Wednesday morning. In a shocking turn of events, the Republican nominee easily won the swing states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina and Wisconsin, securing more than the 270 electoral college votes needed to win the presidency, per the New York Times.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Allegra Kirkland
After a campaign built around targeting immigrants and his political “enemies”, Donald Trump was reelected as president of the United States in the early hours of Wednesday morning. In a shocking turn of events, the Republican nominee easily won the swing states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina and Wisconsin, securing more than the 270 electoral college votes needed to win the presidency, per the New York Times.
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