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‘No Middle Ground’: Black Business Execs Urge Corporate America To Oppose Voting Restrictions
Texas Looks To Give Camera-Toting Poll Watchers Free Rein Of Election Sites
Republican bills moving through the legislature will invite “vigilante voter suppression activities” against people of color, critics say.
Attorney Marc Elias outside of Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse in Phoenix, AZ, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, after the hearing for his lawsuit against Arizona over voting rights. Elias is the general counsel for the Hillary Clinton campaign. (Photo by David Jolkovski for The Washington Post) Dems Go On The Offensive In Iowa 2 Case, Tie GOP Attacks To Voter Disenfranchisement Push
Report: GOP Interest Groups Fret Over HR1’s Popularity With Their Own Constituents
Violence Targeting Asian Americans Shows The Cost Of GOP’s Grievance Politics
Republicans regularly employ grievance politics and divisive rhetoric as a mask for the lack of a policy platform and their deeply unpopular economic agenda.
Corporations Wanted ‘Fair’ Voting Laws In GA. After Restrictions Became Law, They Got Pretty Quiet.
Amid Georgia Furor, Other States Look at New Ways To Make Voting Harder Prime Badge
This Week in Voting Rights: A weekly roundup of news on Americans' access to the ballot box.
New Lawsuit Claims GA Elections Bill Intentionally Discriminates Against Black Voters
Kemp Insists There’s Nothing ‘Jim Crow’ About New GA Voting Law
Biden Calls New GA Voting Law ‘Jim Crow in the 21st Century’
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