Kirsten Gillibrand

"The Late Show" host dished some all-American advice for the Democratic hopefuls.
Biden is perhaps unwittingly sending a confusing message to young girls. Warren has, of course, more of a plan.
“I think there’s some issues that have such moral clarity that we have, as a society, decided that the other side is not acceptable,” the presidential hopeful said Tuesday.
Joe Biden changed his position on federal abortion funding limits, joining Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris and others in pushing to end the measure.
After he told a voter otherwise, his campaign says he's only "open" to repealing the Hyde Amendment if circumstances change.
The proposal would use recreational marijuana taxes to fund drug war reparations.
The New York senator expressed no regrets for making clear "we value women."
The 2020 Democratic candidate had a simple answer when Chris Wallace asked about her statement that women should have a seat at the table.
The Democratic senator said Fox News had been a "problem" when it came to language around abortion. Host Chris Wallace said the lawmaker wasn't being "polite."
The 2020 candidate, a Catholic, said the Republican Party's policies don't line up with the Gospel's commands to serve the poor and the sick.