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Ann Selzer conducts public opinion polls including those for presidential candidates. 2/1/2016 Photo by John Pemble
Nurses Converge in Nevada To Canvass for Bernie Sanders
The Most Trusted Profession Tells Nevada Voters, “We Trust Bernie!”
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., registered nurses from across the country join Nevada nurses in Las Vegas this weekend to canvass for Bernie Sanders.
“Nurses deal with the impact of social issues every day, at the bedside. Our patients are getting lost. They come to the Emergency Room as a last ditch effort, because they don’t have healthcare, and by that time, their illness can be so advanced that there is no hope for them. All because they couldn’t afford preventative care. Bernie believes in Medicare for all. He stands for us, and we are excited to tell voters why we stand with Bernie,” said Darrella McGuire, RN, a Labor and Delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Around 160 RNs from as far away as Florida and Texas say they are taking time to canvass in Vegas, both to connect with voters around the issues—and to show that working people can come together to invoke change.
Katy Perry performs a free concert as a Get Out the Vote effort at Philadelphia's Mann Music Center, Saturday, November 5th, 2016.
President Bill Clinton campaigns for his wifeâs presidential bid in Indianola, Iowa while Hillary Clinton attends rallies in the western states Colorado and Nevada. 10/12/2016 Photo by Clay Masters
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
The 2012 presidential election was the first in American history in which black voter turnout exceeded that of whites, with minority voters in general proving critical to the election results. As the 2016 election draws near, the votes of minority populations—particularly black, Latino, and Asian Americans—may once again prove influential in selecting the next president. How will turnout among minority voters compare to the historic levels of the past two presidential elections?
On September 14, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted an expert panel focused on the role of minority voters in the upcoming presidential election. What do the shifting demographics of the United States tell us? What role will black, Latino, and Asian American voters play in deciding the outcomes in key states? How will candidates’ positions on criminal justice, immigration, and the persistence of racial bias affect the vote in minority communities?
Photos by Ralph Alswang
Supporters of Hillary Clinton wait in line as she signs copies of her memoir, 'Hard Choices' at a Costco in Arlington, Va., on June 14, 2014. (UPI/Gabrielle Levy)
Jeff Kaufmann, chairman for the Republican Party of Iowa, talks about the state’s caucuses in an Iowa Public Radio studio. 1/27/2016 Photo by John Pemble
Nurses Converge in Nevada To Canvass for Bernie Sanders
The Most Trusted Profession Tells Nevada Voters, “We Trust Bernie!”
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., registered nurses from across the country join Nevada nurses in Las Vegas this weekend to canvass for Bernie Sanders.
“Nurses deal with the impact of social issues every day, at the bedside. Our patients are getting lost. They come to the Emergency Room as a last ditch effort, because they don’t have healthcare, and by that time, their illness can be so advanced that there is no hope for them. All because they couldn’t afford preventative care. Bernie believes in Medicare for all. He stands for us, and we are excited to tell voters why we stand with Bernie,” said Darrella McGuire, RN, a Labor and Delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Around 160 RNs from as far away as Florida and Texas say they are taking time to canvass in Vegas, both to connect with voters around the issues—and to show that working people can come together to invoke change.
Nurses Converge in Nevada To Canvass for Bernie Sanders
The Most Trusted Profession Tells Nevada Voters, “We Trust Bernie!”
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., registered nurses from across the country join Nevada nurses in Las Vegas this weekend to canvass for Bernie Sanders.
“Nurses deal with the impact of social issues every day, at the bedside. Our patients are getting lost. They come to the Emergency Room as a last ditch effort, because they don’t have healthcare, and by that time, their illness can be so advanced that there is no hope for them. All because they couldn’t afford preventative care. Bernie believes in Medicare for all. He stands for us, and we are excited to tell voters why we stand with Bernie,” said Darrella McGuire, RN, a Labor and Delivery nurse at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Around 160 RNs from as far away as Florida and Texas say they are taking time to canvass in Vegas, both to connect with voters around the issues—and to show that working people can come together to invoke change.
On the morning of the Iowa Caucuses, NPR’s Morning Edition host David Greene broadcasts the national feed of the show from a coffee house in Des Moines. 2/1/2016 Photo by John Pemble
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Donald Trump rally at the Richmond Raceway Complex Main Exhibition Hall. Wednesday, October 14, 2015.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Thousands marched from MacArthur Park to Downtown Los Angeles and Saturday November 12th in protest of a Trump Presidency.
Chanting "not my president" and "Black Lives Matters", protesters peacefully walked side by side through the streets of Los Angeles catching some LA motorists by surprise.
Donald Trump rally at the Richmond Raceway Complex Main Exhibition Hall. Wednesday, October 14, 2015.