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What volunteering as an L.A. County poll worker taught me about politics
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoWhen I used to complain about the divisiveness of American politics, my son, Henry, would often...
What’s behind the anti-Biden ‘wildfire’ among TikTok influencers
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoPresident Biden has been courting Kahlil Greene and other young TikTok influencers since taking...
The Pa. GOP thinks it can take back the state house. The seats they think are winnable
Erie Times-News· 5 days agoConservative leverage in Harrisburg was chopped in half after the 2022 midterms when Republicans...
North Carolina GOP’s extreme ticket may backfire with voters | Opinion
The News & Observer· 2 days agoThe campaign website of Hal Weatherman, the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, lists his top five priorities as: “Donald Trump, building the wall, deporting illegals, Second Amendment ...
Patricia Lopez: Trump will need more than bluster to turn Minnesota red
Post-Bulletin· 6 days agoFormer President Donald Trump, on a rare day off from his hush money trial, made a bold claim when...
It's not just young voters. New citizens will head to the polls this year, too
NPR· 4 days agoIn 2020, Biden won among Latino and Asian Americans, but Democrats lost ground with Hispanic voters in the midterms. Biden’s approval also dipped with Latinos in an NPR/PBS ...
The undoing of Roe v Wade has created a mighty political movement
The Economist· 5 days ago“Would you like to protect a woman’s right to choose?” asks Beth Ballmann, from beneath a bright...
No. 23 on the list of Tampa Bay’s Most Powerful Politicians: Jay Collins
Florida Politics· 6 days agoSecuring a couple of Legislative Sessions under his belt was enough to actually make the list, at...
How Democrats can win back the working class
WBUR Boston· 4 days agoDemocrats are losing working-class voters at an alarming rate, despite the popularity of President Biden’s policies. A roundtable of working-class voters...
Stephen Neukam, The Texas Tribune
The Raw Story· 7 days agoAfter the deadly insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, a number of corporate political action committees, including Dallas-based AT&T, declared that they would pause support for candidates who voted ...