After the Virginia election of Republican governor Glenn Youngkin, voters from Loudoun County address the issue that matters most to them: education. RELATED: Youngkin's victory, […]
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Seven days of 1961: The birth of “jail-no-bail” | USA TODAY
The Friendship Nine were sentenced to 30 days of hard labor on a chain gang and the “jail-no-bail” movement was born. RELATED: On February 1, […]
Continue readingCheney has to beat Trump’s hold on the GOP to keep her seat in Wyoming | USA TODAY
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney soured GOP voters when she turned on Donald Trump; now she faces his endorsed candidate and his hold on the Republican […]
Continue readingRetracing “Seven days of 1961” | USA TODAY
USA TODAY’s “Seven Days of 1961” retraces crucial moments that set in motion a new era of civil rights that continues to inform social justice […]
Continue readingAdvice for voters on the eve of Election Day: A Q&A with Elections Canada spokeperson Diane Benson
CTV News Channel’s Lois Lee interviewed Diane Benson, spokesperson at Elections Canada, about tomorrow’s federal election. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect […]
Continue readingHolder: Why Republicans Want To Keep District Maps Away From The Public
“If you share the maps with people, they will have the ability to comment. And Republicans know that. And that’s why they don’t want to […]
Continue readingSen. Klobuchar: Manchin ‘Has Come A Long Way’ On Voting Rights Bill
Will the Senate make an exception to the filibuster to pass a bill on voting rights? Sen. Amy Klobuchar tells Lawrence O'Donnell she has been […]
Continue readingLoser: GOP Spends 2021 Recounting Trump’s Loss In Several States
The GOP is mounting another non-binding "recount" of Trump’s loss to Biden. MSNBC’s Ari Melber discusses the bizarre effort with The Nation’s Joan Walsh and […]
Continue readingTexas State Dem: GOP ‘Rigging The System’ On House Floor To Push Through Agenda
Texas State Rep. Gina Hinojosa tells Jonathan Capehart that Texas House Republicans were “12 to 15 members shy of reaching the constitutionally-required quorum” but are […]
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