I was scrolling through social and found a thread that can be summarized as follows:
- Someone posts a political opinion,
- Someone else comments his disagreement and explains why,
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New Jersey piloted a new online voting system for people with disabilities this week, but a lawsuit could stop the state from
There is one indisputable truth about California’s nonpartisan, top-two open primary: It has completely shaken up the political landscape in the Golden State.
Leading top-two researchers Christian Grose, professor
Had “Did Not Vote” been a candidate for president in 2016, they would have won handedly. With 41.3% of the vote, this block of the electorate significantly outpaced those
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Two prominent voting rights groups are attempting to formally intervene so they can fight a Pennsylvania lawsuit that threatens thousands of names on
New York state cannot cancel the Democratic presidential primary, according to a ruling by a federal judge on Tuesday after top Democratic leaders tried to remove presidential candidates from the
U.S. Congressman Justin Amash speaking with attendees at the 2017 Young Americans for Liberty National Convention | Photo: Gage Skidmore
No sooner than U.S. Congressman Justin Amash (I-MI) announced
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By Sen. John M.W. Moorlach and Craig Keshishian
Maybe Benjamin Franklin was right. In a 1755 letter to the Pennsylvania Assembly, he
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Updated Monday afternoon to describe four, not three, lawsuits.
Expanding voters' access to absentee ballots across the South during the coronavirus
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While $400 million in federal funds has been allocated to make voting safer during the coronavirus pandemic, local election officials and good-government
We very rarely take the time to refute or rebut specific articles that spew disinformation, but we must make an exception for a recent article that wrongfully accuses both election
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The recovery rate of the coronavirus remains at 98%. Flattening the curve is already behind us, so why is the state still on