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Tierney Sneed is a D.C.-based investigative reporter. She focuses on voting rights and previously covered health care for TPM.
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Meet The Voting Rights Heavy-Hitters That Biden Has Picked To Lead DOJ
02.25.21 | 6:00 am
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02.24.21 | 4:07 pm
UNITED STATES - February 22: Federal Judge Merrick Garland speaks during his confirmation hearing to be U.S. Attorney General before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. (Photo by Caroline Brehman/CQ Roll Call) UNITED STATES - February 22: Federal Judge Merrick Garland speaks during his confirmation hearing to be U.S. Attorney General before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. (Photo by Caroline Brehman/CQ Roll Call)
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02.22.21 | 6:03 pm
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02.22.21 | 4:04 pm
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA - On election day Americans vote at the Rothschild Elementary School library, Precinct 116, in Columbus, Georgia on Tuesday November 6, 2018. (Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA - On election day Americans vote at the Rothschild Elementary School library, Precinct 116, in Columbus, Georgia on Tuesday November 6, 2018. (Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post)
Georgia Republicans Sharpen Plan To Roll Back Ballot Access Prime Badge
This Week in Voting Rights: A weekly roundup of news on Americans' access to the ballot box.
02.22.21 | 3:00 pm
Garland Hearing Shows Why His Nomination Is So Impervious To GOP Culture War Attacks Prime Badge
02.22.21 | 2:44 pm
Manchin Announces Opposition To Tanden, Likely Killing Her Nom As OMB Head
02.19.21 | 4:59 pm
TUCKER, GA - JUNE 20:  'I'm a Georgia Voter' stickers are available for people to cast their ballots during a special election in Georgia's 6th Congressional District special election at St. Bede's Episcopal Church on June 20, 2017 in Tucker, Georgia. Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff and Republican candidate Karen Handel are running to replace Tom Price, who is now the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The election will fill a congressional seat that has been held by a Republican since the 1970s.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) TUCKER, GA - JUNE 20:  'I'm a Georgia Voter' stickers are available for people to cast their ballots during a special election in Georgia's 6th Congressional District special election at St. Bede's Episcopal Church on June 20, 2017 in Tucker, Georgia. Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff and Republican candidate Karen Handel are running to replace Tom Price, who is now the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The election will fill a congressional seat that has been held by a Republican since the 1970s.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Key GOP Group ‘Encourages’ Mail-In Voting Just As Georgia Looks To Severely Limit It Prime Badge
02.17.21 | 1:06 pm
Trump Threatens To Primary McConnell Allies In Deranged, New Statement From PAC
02.16.21 | 5:23 pm
A 2020 census letter mailed to a U.S. resident, is shown in Detroit, Sunday, April 5, 2020. The Census Bureau is required by federal statute to send the president the counts that will be used to carve up congressional districts — known as apportionment — and draw state legislative districts by Dec. 31. The new coronavirus COVID-19 spread forced the U.S. Census Bureau to suspend field operations (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) A 2020 census letter mailed to a U.S. resident, is shown in Detroit, Sunday, April 5, 2020. The Census Bureau is required by federal statute to send the president the counts that will be used to carve up congressional districts — known as apportionment — and draw state legislative districts by Dec. 31. The new coronavirus COVID-19 spread forced the U.S. Census Bureau to suspend field operations (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Census Delays Could Have Big Impact On Redistricting Fights Prime Badge
This Week in Voting Rights: A weekly roundup of news on Americans' access to the ballot box.
02.15.21 | 11:15 am
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