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Are you running for president?
2025
Polling potential 2028 candidates on whether they're running for president at Crooked Media's \"Crooked Con\" in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 7.
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Health aspects of the presidential election in the United States
2024
The prospect of a Biden-Trump rematch had raised concerns. The argument of Trump on the older age of Biden led to a boomerang effect when the latter was replaced by the much younger Kamala Harris whose mixed African and Asian ancestry should lead to her support on international issues. Swing voters might be attracted by her potential as the first female president. Assertive on the politically controversial issue of abortion, Kamala Harris already spent a substantial part of her vice-presidency on women issues. Her promotion of sexual and reproductive rights during the presidential campaign augurs well for restoring those priorities on the American political agenda.
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Can Trump run for president a third time?
2025
President Donald Trump has suggested he can run again for president for 2028, but the 22nd Amendment prohibits any president from seeking more than two terms.
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What's next after Biden's exit from the presidential race?
2024
President Biden is dropping off of the 2024 Democratic presidential ticket; here's what happens next.
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Black women react to possible Harris presidential nomination
2024
Black women at Essence Fest shared how they would feel if Vice President Kamala Harris replaced President Biden at the Democratic nominee for president.
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Racial Matters of Asian/America: Form, Infrastructure, Environment, and Incommensurability
2026
This Special Section explores the limits and possibilities of \"matter\" in illuminating the structural and political workings of \"race\" across disparate geographies often named \"Asian/America.\" Recent scholarship at the intersection of Asian American studies and feminist science and technology studies has taken acute interest in matter in many inter-locking forms–how relations between humans, nonhumans, and more-than-human worlds shape global circuits of racial capitalism, imperialism, and militarism. Here, we constellate this conversation around four key themes: questions of racial form, infrastructure, environment, and incommensurability. Our goal is to explore the theoretical and methodological import of matter across these conversations–the formal qualities of race beyond the form of the human, the invisible technical infrastructures of Asian labor, material environments destroyed and remade in the wake of US wars and imperialism in Asia and across the Pacific, and the incommensurability that emerges between settler and Indigenous more-than-human relations. We ask: How is Asian/America rendered as matter that both subverts and sustains the machinations of empire? Keywords matter, new materialisms, Asian American, racial form, infrastructure, environment, incommensurability
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Haley ends Republican presidential campaign
2024
Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley ended her bid for the Republican presidential nomination on March 6.
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Finland's Marin loses against conservatives in election race
2023
Finland’s center-right National Coalition Party won a tight three-way parliamentary race on April 2, ousting Prime Minister Sanna Marin.
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