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    Voting Rights Are Under Assault in the South

    Southern states have enacted legislation to significantly suppress the votes of Black and Brown voters, states a new report.

    Will the Threat of Gun Violence at the Polls Deter Voting?

    Voting and elections have become the targets of threats and intimidation as the nation faces a proliferation of guns.

    Supreme Court Rulings Won’t Reverse Racist Voting Laws in South

    Voter participation by people of color remains under threat, due to gerrymandering, arbitrary voting tests, new voter ID laws, and changing polling places.

    In Southern States, New Voter Suppression Tactics Pose as Anti-Fraud ‘Integrity’ Measures

    Voting rights experts from across the country met to discuss a new wave of voter suppression laws targeting voters across much of the U.S. South.

    Biden-Harris Get Early Support from Broad Swath of Ethnic Organizations

    The Biden-Harris re-election bid will need significant support from minority voters for victory. Does that support exist?

    Will Abortion Be the Wedge Issue in the 2024 Elections?

    More than any other issue, abortion rights brought people out to vote in the 2022 election. Will abortion continue to be the driver for 2024?

    The ‘Lie Lives On’: Jan. 6 Set Off Wave of Restrictive Voter Laws

    Two years after false claims of voter fraud fueled the Jan. 6 insurrection, those same lies are shaping restrictive voter laws in a slew of states.

    A Voting Rights Battlefield in ‘Swing State’ Arizona

    A proposition on the November ballot could put a stop to some of the new rules that seek to suppress non-white people’s voting power.

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