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A montage shows the progression towards the vote on Women's Suffrage.

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A montage shows the progression towards the vote on Women's Suffrage.
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U.S. Vice President Thomas Marshall ratifies the 19th amendment on August 26, 1920, giving women the right to vote.

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U.S. Vice President Thomas Marshall ratifies the 19th amendment on August 26, 1920, giving women the right to vote.
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LeBron James Says Success Is Educating Minority Voters

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Jun.25 -- Three-time NBA champion and Los Angeles Laker star LeBron James and Maverick Carter, his business partner with entertainment company SpringHill Co., talk about their mission to educate more Black voters. They spoke in an...
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Voting Bill Blocked By GOP Filibuster, Dems Try Rules Change

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Advocates are warning that Republican-led states nationwide are passing laws making it more difficult for Black Americans and others to vote.
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Voting Rights: The Most Important Issue

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David Axelrod joins John Heilemann on Hell & High Water and expresses his concern over the state of voting rights and everything that is at stake should they be eroded.
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VA Governor Restores Voting Rights For Former Felons

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Virginia is one of several states where convicted felons lose their right to vote, unless they have it restored by the governor.
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Why On-Campus Polling Locations Matter For College Students

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When colleges have polling locations on-campus, a key barrier to getting out to vote is solved. But not all young voters have that privilege.
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Early U.S. Voters Experience Raft of Issues

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Oct.23 -- With the U.S. presidential election less than two weeks away, millions of voters have cast their ballots early. It hasn't been a straightforward process, as Bloomberg Quicktake's Jennifer Zabasajja reports on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : US activists voice fear over voting rights in Georgia ahead of midterm elections

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Members of a civic engagement group knock on doors in the southwestern outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia, to encourage residents who may otherwise slip through the net to exercise their hard-won right to vote (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Anti-Kavanaugh Protesters Gather in DC

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People gathered outside the United States Supreme Court to protest President Donald Trump's nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy. Trump has introduced Brett Kavanaugh as "a judge's judge" and cited his "proven...
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Pro-democracy march in Hong Kong

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHong Kong - 1 January 20171. Pro-democracy march with pro-democracy lawmakers and activists holding yellow banner reading (Chinese characters) "Sovereignty is...
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LATEST

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English/Nat More than three weeks after the U-S elections, the new president is still to be confirmed. But in Washington, preparation for the inaugural ceremonies is already under way. Construction began this week on viewing platforms...
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Susan B. Anthony and her followers win for women the right to vote.

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Susan B. Anthony and her followers win for women the right to vote.
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MLK III Talks Voting Rights with Trump in NY

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - 16 January 20171. Various of Martin Luther King III leaving Trump Tower elevator with President-elect Donald Trump2. SOUNDBITE (English) Martin Luther King...
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MLK III Talks Voting Rights with Trump in NY

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - 16 January 20171. Various of Martin Luther King III leaving Trump Tower elevator with President-elect Donald Trump2. SOUNDBITE (English) Martin Luther King...
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OSCE: Re-election Putin "not a real choice," given lack of competition

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International observers are criticizing Russia for failing to provide a level playing field for competitors in the presidential election that overwhelmingly gave Vladimir Putin another six-year term in the Kremlin. Leaders...
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White House: We Didn't Add Census Question

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The White House says the decision to include a citizenship question in the 2020 U.S. Census was not made in the West Wing. Press secretary Sarah Sanders says the White House "supports" the decision but it "was made at the...
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Trump signs Act for Women's Suffrage Coin

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President Donald Trump signed a new law Monday that celebrates the 100 anniversary of women securing the right to vote with new silver dollar coins.
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Winston Duke talks about the importance of black history month during the premiere of 'Spenser Confidential'

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WINSTON DUKE TALKS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH DURING THE PREMIERE OF 'SPENSER CONFIDENTIAL'
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Chief executive's news conference on elections after China rules out open nominations; protest

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China ruled out allowing open nominations in inaugural elections for Hong Kong's leader, saying they would create a "chaotic society." Following the widely expected decision, pro-democracy supporters rallied in a park in front of Hong...
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A landmark Senate vote could happen today that would deliver a major victory to the gay community, liberals and President Barack Obama. Senators plan a procedural vote on a bill ending the Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy as lawmakers hold an unusual weekend session in their race to finish the year's legislative business.

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HEADLINE: Senate advances bill to lift military gay ban CAPTION: In a landmark vote for gay rights, the Senate on Saturday voted to advance legislation that would overturn the military ban on openly gay troops known as "don't ask, don't...
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WRAP HK leader wins re-election; announcement of winner; ADDS presser

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1. Wide of sign in English and Cantonese reading "Polling and counting stations" 2. Alan Leong, Chief Executive candidate, arriving at election venue, UPSOUND: (Cantonese) Alan Leong saying to reporters: "Good morning, feel so happy,...
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USA: WASHINGTON: PUERTO RICO DEBATE

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English/Nat The US House of Representatives held a hearing on Wednesday to debate a bill which proposes the recognition of Puerto Rico's permanent entry as an enhanced commonwealth into the United States. The bill would grant Puerto...