The SAVE Act in Texas is dead after organizers educated the public, but the bill might pass at the national level
Organizing gets the goods and moves us toward collective liberation. Can you honestly say elections do the same?
Cindy Nava of New Mexico and Luis Mata of Tennessee are paving a new path for immigrants seeking public office
One of the most pivotal presidential elections is just months away—and the growing Latinx population will play a central role. According to Pew Research, 36.2 million Latinx people are eligible to vote this year, 3.9 million more than in the 2020 presidential election. More broadly, about 1.
Young voters are flexing their power more than ever, from helping to stop the “red wave” in 2022 with historic voter turnout to leading the vote “uncommitted” movement in this year’s Democratic primaries. With a lineup of contentious elections this fall, young people are now preparing for a different
As the election primary enters full swing, voter suppression laws and intimidation tactics are increasingly hindering voter participation across the country. In Tennessee, a new law requires signage at polling places warning voters that they can be charged with a misdemeanor if they vote for a candidate in a party
The majority of Americans support a ceasefire in Gaza, and some say they won’t vote in the next presidential election
State plans to manage the worsening effects of climate change during elections are essential for democracy
Voting rights activists say the new maps do not adequately respond to the growth of the Black and Latinx population in Texas.
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