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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Cash course

A new survey by the Democracy Docket, a progressive voting rights site founded by Democratic elections lawyer Marc Elias, counted 46 lawsuits filed in 22 states seeking to overturn congressional maps crafted

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes bill to make presidential tax returns public

In the House, only five Republicans joined all Democrats in voting for the measure, which most in the GOP dismissed as a partisan attack on Trump. House Ways and Means Chairman Richard E.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

12 dates that define the 2022 midterm elections

It created a sense of urgency for measures to secure the voting process and has increased focus on races for election administration officials.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Biden on pace to buck history

While voters are primed for change due to high gas prices, inflation, the cost of living, crime and immigration, they are not yet comfortable voting for Republicans as the alternative.  The U.S.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Surf’s down?

All of that had to compete, however, with the news that the FBI’s seizure of documents from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate had rallied GOP supporters behind the former president, who still exercises an

Opinion · 117th Congress

What did Trump know, and when did he know it?

A case can also be made that there have already been so many leaks from the committee and so many nuggets revealed in court documents that there will be (warning: Watergate cliche ahead) no “smoking

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Historic confirmation, then recess

Penalty box: Not only did a federal judge throw out parts of Florida’s new voting law for discriminating against Black voters, but future state voting laws will be subject to court review for 10

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Taxes, vets split GOP?

Rejected ballots: Voters in both parties had their ballots rejected in Texas’ first election since the state Legislature joined a rush of GOP-controlled states to pass new voting restrictions.

Podcasts · 117th Congress

What do the census, voting rights and democracy have in common?

It and other government documents detailed clashes between the administration and the bureau’s experts in areas that had the potential of affecting the count and who gets elected. Mary C.