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Out-of-Control Republican Cancel Culture Has Now Come for Coca-Cola
The soft drink company has joined the ranks of Major League Baseball and Delta Airlines.
The Election Isn't 'Rigged,' but It's Going to Be Messy as Hell
"If you look at other democracies, they think the way we run elections is crazy, with a partisan secretary of state."
Budget Cuts Are Robbing Americans of Their Voting Rights
Cuts to basic voting services are melding the right's enthusiasm for spending cuts with its more insidious support for restricting ballot access.
Alabama's New Fight for Voting Rights
Fifty-one years after "Bloody Sunday," civil rights activists in Selma fear a resurgence in voter suppression ahead of the first presidential election since the Supreme Court dented the landmark Voting Rights Act.
Does America Really Have a Problem with Ghost Voters?
In 141 US counties, if you're registered to vote there's also a good chance you're dead.
America's Most Right-Wing Elections Official Is Gearing Up to Start Prosecuting Voters
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach sees election criminals lurking behind every polling booth. Now the state legislature is about to give him the prosecutorial power to do something about it.