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Amid The GA Furor, Texas Is Making Its Most Aggressive Bid In Years To Restrict Voting Prime Badge
By Tierney Sneed
04.01.21 | 1:36 pm
QUINCY - NOVEMBER 3: Stickers sit on a table at Saint John the Baptist Parish in Quincy, MA on election day, November 03, 2020. Massachusetts voters headed to the polls amid a pandemic and political maelstrom. (Photo by Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) QUINCY - NOVEMBER 3: Stickers sit on a table at Saint John the Baptist Parish in Quincy, MA on election day, November 03, 2020. Massachusetts voters headed to the polls amid a pandemic and political maelstrom. (Photo by Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Report: Texas, Georgia, Arizona Are Hot Spots For New Voter Suppression Bills
By Kate Riga
04.01.21 | 12:10 pm
Someone Tell Kemp Showing An ID For Delta Flight Is Not The Same Thing As His Strict Voter ID Law
By Zoe Richards
04.01.21 | 11:02 am
TX Senate Passes Major Bill To Scale Back Ballot Access—Particularly For Voters Of Color
By Tierney Sneed
04.01.21 | 10:54 am
PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 16:  Joe Biden, Vice President of the United States of America, is seen during pre-game introductions prior to Game One of the National League Championship Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 16, 2010.  The Giants defeated the Phillies 4-3.  (Photo by Rich Pilling/MLB Photos via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Joe Biden PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 16:  Joe Biden, Vice President of the United States of America, is seen during pre-game introductions prior to Game One of the National League Championship Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 16, 2010.  The Giants defeated the Phillies 4-3.  (Photo by Rich Pilling/MLB Photos via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Joe Biden
Biden Cheers On MLB Potentially Moving All-Star Game Out Of Atlanta Over Anti-Voting Law
By Cristina Cabrera
04.01.21 | 10:16 am
Secretary of State David Whitley, left, arrives for his confirmation hearing, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Austin, Texas, where he addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizens on voter rolls. Whitley denies his office made mistakes over a list of 95,000 voters whose U.S. citizenship was called into question but included thousands of wrongly flagged names. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Secretary of State David Whitley, left, arrives for his confirmation hearing, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Austin, Texas, where he addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizens on voter rolls. Whitley denies his office made mistakes over a list of 95,000 voters whose U.S. citizenship was called into question but included thousands of wrongly flagged names. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Texas’ 2019 Voter Purge Disaster Could Come Back From The Dead With New GOP Elections Bills Prime Badge
By Tierney Sneed
03.31.21 | 12:48 pm
‘No Middle Ground’: Black Business Execs Urge Corporate America To Oppose Voting Restrictions
By Zoe Richards
03.31.21 | 11:14 am
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.
By Tierney Sneed
03.31.21 | 6:00 am
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) 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
By Kate Riga
03.30.21 | 11:30 am
Report: GOP Interest Groups Fret Over HR1’s Popularity With Their Own Constituents
By Kate Riga
03.29.21 | 5:15 pm
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