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These States Responded to DOJ’s Requests For Voter Data
August 8, 2025
Over the past few months, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has sent letters and emails to nearly 20 states…
Why The Voting Rights Act’s 60th Birthday Might Be Its Last
August 5, 2025
The Voting Rights Act, the watershed Civil Rights era law that has prevented attempts to dilute minority votes through racially…
I’m Not panicking. I’m Outraged.
August 4, 2025
I have been the subject of many spurious accusations and politically motivated attacks, but this one is in a class…
Explainer: Can DOJ Access States’ Voter Data? It’s Complicated
August 2, 2025
Reports of the unusual requests from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) first started to trickle out in May. It…
What the DOJ Is Doing Behind the Scenes
July 30, 2025
Donald Trump is a man obsessed with voter suppression and election conspiracies. He makes no secret of his willingness to…
The GOP’s New Voter Suppression Architect
July 28, 2025
When Republicans were desperate to win the 2014 Senate election in North Carolina, they selected Thom Tillis as their nominee.…
States Investigated Noncitizen Voting. Big Surprise — The Results Don’t Match the Right’s Rhetoric.
July 27, 2025
For years, Republican lawmakers have used the threat of noncitizen voting to justify increasingly harsh voting restrictions. They claim that…
Trump’s Chilling Retribution Campaign Poses a Grave Threat to Democracy
July 25, 2025
At a political conference in Maryland two years ago, Trump told hundreds of his supporters that he would be a…
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