Voter Registration Should be Simple. Red States Are Making It Harder.
GOP leaders are intentionally imposing new barriers to the voter registration process. What a shame.
GOP leaders are intentionally imposing new barriers to the voter registration process. What a shame.
Please stop calling Donald Trump’s indictment in New York a test of our democracy. It is just the latest insult he and his supporters have hurled at it.
It has been roughly one year since two seismic events in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Many of the states that make it hardest to vote are home to the legislatures that are the least likely to make improvements.
The government doesn’t wait until the next bank failure to write its playbook. We certainly shouldn’t wait for the next crisis in our democracy, either.
My guiding principle is simple: The public deserves to understand the operations and decisions of its Court.
If there was any doubt where Brad Raffensperger stands on voting rights, he has put it to rest. He is in lockstep with the Republican Party.
A national survey conducted by RUN (Represent Us Now) AAPI found that campaigns did not reach 68% of young Asian Americans leading up to the 2022 midterms.
My message to state Democratic leaders is simple: Use your power to expand voting rights and protect democracy.
Congress’ failure to invest even the bare minimum in our democracy will have a ripple effect throughout the next several election cycles, at least.