David Daley
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David Daley

Many of the statements that have come from the White House during these weeks have not only failed to meet the urgency of this moment, but they also seem to hardly grapple with the real challenges.

There’s no reason to believe a smaller, less effective bill would stand any better shot at gaining any Republican votes.

Instead of disingenuous bids for “bipartisan” probes that propel voter fraud myths, the path forward must begin by framing the problem honestly.

On Election Day, many heavily gerrymandered state maps did what they were designed to do: Keep Republicans in power.