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Voting
Mary Peltola Plans to Beat Sarah Palin Again
By Eric Cortellessa
Obama's Support Not Enough in Massachusetts
By Philip Elliott
Why 'Never Trump' PACs Aim to Boost Democrats
By Eric Cortellessa
This Senate Race Shows Why Politics Is Broken
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Biden Urges U.S. to Reject 'MAGA Republicans'
Biden embraced a sharper tone in a primetime address, warning of the dangers of a Republican Party still largely under Trump’s spell. It's a shift he's been honing for weeks.
By Brian Bennett
September 1, 2022
Democrats Face Identity Crisis in NY Primary
In several tangled races, Democrats are working out how much identity should influence who they pick to represent them.
By Philip Elliott
August 22, 2022
Vote.Org Faces Lawsuit by Founder
The lawsuit is the latest episode in a saga surrounding the voter registration outfit that has partnered in past elections with the likes of Barack Obama and Taylor Swift.
By Eric Cortellessa
August 18, 2022
Latino Organizers Aim to Lift Midterm Turnout
In Nevada, the Latino community holds 20% of the electoral power and the first and only Latina sent to the Senate is on the ballot this fall.
By Philip Elliott
August 11, 2022
Hispanic Vote May Decide Pivotal Senate Race
Both Republican Adam Laxalt and Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto are heavily courting Hispanics, many of whom lean conservative in Nevada.
By Philip Elliott
August 3, 2022
Kansas Abortion Vote Offers First Test of New Post-Roe Battleground: State Constitutions
The Aug. 2 vote will mark the first time the issue of abortion has been on the ballot since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
By Madeleine Carlisle/Overland Park, KS and Abigail Abrams
July 27, 2022
Maryland's Primary Could Fuel Bogus Voter Fraud Claims. It Didn't Have to Be That Way
The state won't count mailed-in ballots until Thursday. That could needlessly fuel conspiracy theories.
By Philip Elliott
July 18, 2022
Trump and His Allies Sought to Corrupt Justice Dept., Former Officials Tell Jan. 6 Committee
The committee also named several Republicans in Congress who allegedly sought pardons from Trump.
By Eric Cortellessa
June 23, 2022
'There is Nowhere I Feel Safe': Jan. 6 Panel Hears From Election Officials Trump Targeted
Officials explained in harrowing detail how Trump's scheme to overturn the election disrupted their lives, sometimes in ways they were still recovering from.
By Eric Cortellessa and Brian Bennett
June 21, 2022
Election Deniers Had Another Good Night in Nevada. It’s a Threat to Democracy.
Truth has become a liability in Republican primaries. The result is a danger to the very system itself.
By Philip Elliott
June 15, 2022
Two South Carolina Republicans Face Trump’s 'Revenge Circus' Tuesday, Including One Who Voted to Impeach Him
Tuesday’s primary will test Trump's political influence, and will also offer some lessons for the 2024 primaries.
By Philip Elliott
June 14, 2022
Jan. 6 Panel: Trump's Mail Voting Attacks Fed 'Big Lie'
Despite the pandemic, Trump encouraged his supporters to vote in person, which led to big swings in the reporting of some election results.
By Eric Cortellessa
June 13, 2022
'The Mayor Was Definitely Intoxicated': Jan. 6 Panel Highlights Giuliani Role in Trump's Election Lie
The Jan. 6 Committee worked to show on Monday that Trump ignored any advisers telling him what he didn't want to hear.
By Brian Bennett
June 13, 2022
California Democrats Were in a NIMBY Mood on Tuesday
National Democrats need to listen to what California voters told them about crime and public safety.
By Philip Elliott
June 8, 2022
The Jan. 6 Committee Is About to Hold Public Hearings. Here's What to Expect.
Committee members are signaling that they've saved the most eye-opening and jaw-dropping information for the hearings, which start Thursday.
By Eric Cortellessa
June 7, 2022
In Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Deep-Red District, Democrats Eye a (Very Small) Opening
If they can't unseat the deeply divisive Greene, they can at least run up the tallies for Stacey Abrams and Raphael Warnock.
By Philip Elliott
May 22, 2022
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