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Over the last 18 months, Adams native Jessica Lucia has helped shape the political campaigns of President-elect Joe Biden and newly-elected Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Lucia was part of the design team that created the blue and yellow design (maybe you've seen it?) — dubbed the "victory gradient" — used on graphics flanking the stage the night Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris made their acceptance speeches in Wilmington, Del. The gradient was also used on graphics featuring images of Biden and Harris announcing them as President-elect and Vice President-elect, and on graphics featuring the slogan, "A Presidency for All Americans."
Eric Hyers is not interested in easy races.
You may have already seen a graphic artist’s mashup of American politics in 1964 and 2020, featuring both Vice President-elect Kamala Harris a…
PITTSFIELD — Party on Sunday. Start healing a divided nation on Monday.
Berkshire County’s representatives in Congress, joined by other Democrats, provided the following public comments on the election of Joe Biden…
With the victory of former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, community leaders across the Berkshires breathed a sigh…
Kamala Harris made history Saturday as the first Black woman elected as vice president of the United States, shattering barriers that have kep…
WASHINGTON — Democrat Joe Biden edged ever closer Saturday to a victory over President Donald Trump as the long, exacting work of counting vot…
DALTON — A 49-year-old Dalton man stands accused of torching a small mountain of hay bales holding a political endorsement, a blaze that lit u…
SALT LAKE CITY — Republican Mike Pence firmly defended the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than …