Voters can show their political views on apparel when they go to vote. But those messages can't reference a candidate or ...
On November 5, the world's eyes will be on Americans as they choose a new president. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump offer ...
That means clothing with slogans (even ones that are tied to certain candidates) such as “Make America Great Again,” or “When we fight, we win,” don’t violate anti-electioneering law in New York State ...
Nearly half of states have laws restricting what you can wear to vote, according to the National Conference of State ...
Many people have already cast their vote, and this weekend, many more will add theirs. If you're going, be careful not to ...
In this special edition of Her Campus’s Dorm Diaries series, Gen Zers from across the country share their experiences on ...
The tie-front shirts serve as a reminder that no matter how far women have come, it’s not nearly as far as they think.
I just think it’s just really important to show out and vote and make your voice heard,’ she told Metro. ‘I voted for Kamala ...
He made one essential bet: that his grievances would become the grievances of the MAGA movement, and then the G.O.P., and ...
Here is some of the best commentary we've seen in the days since the election. Frank Bruni, The New York Times Democrats ...
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ordered the former New York City mayor to report to court after lawyers for the two former ...
Does that red "MAGA" hat or that "Childless Cat-Lady" T-shirt pass muster for your visit to the polls? Probably, election in officials in New York said. But add a "Trump" on that Make America ...