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The Census Bureau’s new algorithm meant to protect respondents’ privacy has created thousands of improbabilities.
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The Census Bureau’s new algorithm meant to protect respondents’ privacy has created thousands of improbabilities.
Martin Luther King III will be at a voting rights rally Saturday in Washington on the anniversary of his father's "I Have a Dream" speech.
A bill named to honor the late Rep. John Lewis would require some states to clear changes to voting laws with the Justice Department.
Democrats ended up voting to support a procedural vote that they threatened to oppose, but the rift could have lasting impact.
Some Republicans say questions about Walker's past may hurt the party, but Trump has urged him to move back to Georgia and run.
The House returns to take up Democratic priorities but the narrow majority is split over a strategy Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to follow.
Foreign policy is rarely at the top of voters’ minds, but Afghanistan could contribute to the overall decline of President Biden’s standing.Â
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Ex-Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has experience running statewide and in fundraising as he takes on Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
Both parties are reassessing Latino voter outreach after Democrats were disappointed by GOP gains in competitive districts in 2020.
The House may vote next week on voting rights bill named to honor John Lewis, but Republicans call it a federal takeover of elections.
Republicans say a move by Democrats to restore the Justice Department's power over voting changes is a "federal power grab."
New census data shows that some districts grew too much, and others not enough, so changes are coming in redistricting.
Population diversity rose even as three states and Puerto Rico lost population and the national growth rate was the lowest since the 1930s.
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Local-level population counts out Thursday are months overdue. Some states face tight deadlines to redistrict ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Though districts have not yet been drawn, the GOP believes Rep. Ron Kind's retirement provides an opportunity to flip his Wisconsin district.
Andrew Cuomo's resignation amid charges of sexual harassment is not Kathy Hochul's first experience with political scandal.
Funds from CHC BOLD PAC will go to groups in Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico to prevent Latino voting power from being ‘diluted.’
Democracy is at stake if states can restrict voting rights and nullify results if officials don't like who wins, Majority Whip Clyburn says.