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Defending Against a Cyberattack on Democracy
Potential upcoming risks could range from the release of sensitive documents by hackers to compromised voter files. Rep.
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Potential upcoming risks could range from the release of sensitive documents by hackers to compromised voter files. Rep.
In the middle of his second term, he’s otherwise among the least visible senators and has a deeply conservative voting record. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
, fraudulent registrations, fraudulent voting, and voting suppression,” according to the White House official.
extricate himself from a web of interests and restructure two family trusts to remove himself and his wife from active involvement if he wins confirmation as Agriculture secretary, according his disclosure documents
The hearing was initially scheduled for Wednesday, the same day as several other confirmation hearings and a planned marathon voting session.
Voting machines not touched! — Donald J.
Democrats asked for time to examine Sessions’ record on immigration, violence against women, LGBT protections, racial justice, hate crimes, workers’ rights, voting rights, criminal justice and other issues
The federal government is throwing “significant resources” at states’ voting systems to protect them from Russian attempts to influence U.S. elections, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday
[ Is Electronic Voting Coming to the GOP Convention? ] One vulnerable point in the electronic voting machines is the memory card that records votes at a polling place.
The state’s early voting period begins Oct. 24.
During the 2012 general election, documents made public from DesJarlais’ 2001 divorce proceedings revealed that the self-described “pro-life” physician encouraged his then-wife and a mistress (who
A sharply divided federal appeals court on Wednesday ordered changes to Texas’ voter identification law, finding the state violated the Voting Rights Act of 1965 because the 2011 law has a discriminatory
Launched about eight years ago, Democrats use the secure site to share internal documents like “Dear Colleague” letters, bill fact sheets, issue talking points, outside organizations’ position papers
Richard Burr, the balance of the state Supreme Court at stake and issues from LGBT rights and voting requirements and re-districting driving passion on both sides.
He documents the ups and downs of that transformative race in, “Senator Pressler: An Independent Mission to Save Our Democracy,” an originally self-published book that has since been re-issued by independent
Many of these presidential library documents remained secret until recently.