This was fun to dream up and make happen! Twelve writers on the @KansasCityStar and @PhillyInquirer Opinion desks went head-to-head in a Super Bowl of our own: https://t.co/kaRU6Hu7KR
For @PhillyInquirer Opinion, I spoke with Green Party voters in Philadelphia to understand what motivated them to choose third party candidates: https://t.co/OEKj6GBy5W
Today in @PhillyInquirer Opinion, I wrote about masculinity and the presidency.
How much longer will women in the United States have to wait?
https://t.co/3iCdlAKnpg
Today in @PhillyInquirer Opinion, read Rachel Sica Meyer on fracking and how @GovernorShapiro can protect Pennsylvania families ahead of a Trump presidency.
https://t.co/Sy2vXgD2s7
"When we dare to listen to people who disagree with us, it can be strangely nourishing: an antidote to despair, malaise, and whatever else meets us on the other side of this election."
https://t.co/PXATuJNYTO
The job of poll workers is thankless and increasingly dangerous. It wasnโt always this way.
In the weeks leading up to the 2024 election, I interviewed three poll workers in Bucks County, Pennsylvania:
https://t.co/1MBgEYVeM1
The Inquirer Editorial Board has made its endorsement in the 2024 presidential race: Vice President Kamala Harris.
Read the full endorsement here: https://t.co/IfZis3vbr8
It's an honor to be included in the @RadInstitute 25th anniversary exhibit at Harvard. If you visit the grass in front of the Schlesinger Library between now and early December, you'll see a life-sized image of me, along with 9 other "Radcliffe moments."
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... "As she later wrote in @nytopinion, 'For many people, roommates and romances are the most important relationships of their late teens and early 20s. For me it was Cora Brooks, a poet and activist 51 years my senior.'"
https://t.co/th0DRXcZaK