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DeVore, a Republican state legislator in California from 2004 through 2010, is vice president for national initiatives at the Texas Public Policy Foundation,
In the midst of social turmoil and civil unrest, on top of an ongoing pandemic, the news didn’t spare much time to talk about 9 primary elections held Tuesday
Neal Simon, the author of Contract to Unite America: Ten Reforms to Reclaim Our Republic, joined T.J. O’Hara on Deconstructed to discuss the challenges of our current partisan
Many Mainers, for the first time, have been confronted with what it means to have their right to vote threatened. It’s a deeply unsettling feeling. Which is why editorial
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The League of Women Voters has sued Alabama to ease the rules governing absentee ballots during the coronavirus pandemic.
The lawsuit, filed
Every week during the summer, it is traditional Jewish practice to study a chapter of a work called “Pirkei Avot.” It’s a collection of inspiring quotes and sayings by
Voter Choice for Massachusetts 2020 (Voter Choice Mass) announced Wednesday that it has smashed the signature requirement to get ranked choice voting on the November ballot well ahead of the
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The GOP has sued to prevent the effort to conduct the November election almost entirely by mail in the nation's
1. Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day
It is not clear where the traditions of Memorial Day began, but not long after the Civil War ended, several cities
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Shouted down as a "spoiler" for three weeks after announcing he was getting ready to run for president as a Libertarian,
Many are aware by now that US Rep. Justin Amash has decided not to run for president -- citing the cumbersome realities the current political system presents to candidates outside
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update: A federal appeals court has temporarily put on hold a lower court’s sweeping ruling that would have allowed all Texas