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San Francisco’s Chinese Political Leadership Wanes Even as Voting Power Peaks

As the Chinese American vote reaches its peak in city politics, there are fewer Chinese elected officials today than at any time in a generation.

Biden’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Debate Night

President Joe Biden's performance in a debate against former President Donald Trump, has led to speculation about swapping him out.

How Would Trump’s Immigration Plan Change the U.S.?

In his first presidential term, Donald Trump obstructed asylum, imposed a “Muslim Ban,” undermined Temporary Protected Status, terminated DACA and separated families at the border. This time, his immigration plans are even more ambitious.

Trump is Convicted of 34 Felonies, But Justice Won’t Immediately Be Served

The former president was convicted on non-violent felonies, and will likely be sentenced to probation or community service hours instead of time in prison.

Congress ‘Has a Role to Play’ in Setting National Voting Rights Standards

A series of contradictory rulings by the Supreme Court in cases involving redistricting highlight the need for Congress to set national voting rights standards.

Women of Color Will Vote With Their Pocketbooks This November

Women of color represent a large and powerful voting bloc. A new poll reveals some surprises as to how they will vote this November.

What’s Leading Women to the Polls?

As women head to the polls this fall, abuse in office, domestic workers’ rights, reproductive rights and gun control are forefront concerns.

Biden Defends Israel in State of the Union Speech, Does Not Call for Permanent Cease Fire in Gaza

President Joe Biden delivered a fiery State of the Union address March 7, stating that Israel has a right to defend itself against Hamas.

Calls for a Cease Fire in Gaza Dominate Super Tuesday

The call for a cease fire in Gaza looms large as voters in 15 states head to the polls on Super Tuesday March 5.

The Muslim Vote: An Overlooked ‘Swing Factor’

Despite the fact that the Muslim vote is often overlooked, it can swing U.S. elections — particularly in close races.

How Community Votes Make Political Change

As the U.S. electorate grows more diverse, mobilizing historically marginalized voters is more politically decisive than ever this election year.

‘No Vote, No Voice’ – Houston Leaders Weigh in On Why the Ethnic Vote Counts 

As Super Tuesday approaches, a decade-long decline in voter turnout in Texas' Harris and Fort Bend counties raises concerns about the public’s faith in the electoral process.

Hooray for H.E.R, Boo on Hur

Special Counsel Robert Hur's report on Biden's handling of classified documents has thrust the issue of age -- and ageism -- center stage this November.

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