Through a mid-decade gerrymander, it’s the voice of the people that is threatened
Whether the new map is left to stand will determine the voices, power, and well-being of my community.
Whether the new map is left to stand will determine the voices, power, and well-being of my community.
At a time when voters feel disenfranchised and disconnected from democracy, ballot initiatives allow us to directly engage and make a tangible impact in our day-to-day lives.
None of these attacks on our elections were getting the attention they deserved. In October 2019, I decided to do something about it.
False claims that foreign government interference caused him to lose in 2020 have been a staple of the diet of lies Trump feeds to his faithful.
The institutions and individuals who betrayed democratic principles will bear that mark of shame well into the future.
The obvious lesson many are drawing is that ordinary citizens are more reliable protectors of democracy than judges in black robes.
The Trump administration has been laying the groundwork for obliterating reproductive rights from the start.
The Justice Department is demanding states surrender their private voter data in the name of election integrity. But its rapidly expanding crusade to seize that data has been riddled with sloppy filings and a growing list of self-inflicted embarrassments that undercut the department’s claim to competence.
Believe it or not, democracy persisted this year — a lot.
Collective state action means states working together: pooling resources, harmonizing policies, and coordinating responses to federal failures and national challenges.
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