By Preserving Bob Dole’s Bipartisan Voting Rights Legacy, Manchin and Sinema Can Help Save Democracy
One month ago, we lost a giant of American democracy, Bob Dole. A national hero and statesman who...
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Posted by David F. Durenberger and Ralph G. Neas | Jan 3, 2022 | Opinion, Politics |
One month ago, we lost a giant of American democracy, Bob Dole. A national hero and statesman who...
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has expressed concern that Donald Trump would try to...
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Two events occurred in 2008 that help explain why we live today in a new age of voter suppression....
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James Earl Carter is nearing the end. In an extraordinary press conference last week, the...
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Atlanta Race and party affiliation are inextricable in this state,” said Georgia House...
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