- October 4, 2016If Democrats and the media had listened to the people whose lives Springsteen sings about, they might understand where their white working-class voters have gone.
- September 23, 2016It might take more than calling out blatant racism to derail the Trump train.
- August 30, 2016Arizona and Florida, both states where voters have tried to end gerrymandering, vividly illustrate how hard politicians will work to maintain it.
- August 29, 2016It’s a bellwether state in this presidential election year but largely because of the way it reflects voters’ angst.
- August 16, 2016Courts blocked the GOP from intimidating minority voters. Now Trump is trying again.
- August 15, 2016Before heading to the polls or filling out your ballot, check our updated roundup tracking new election laws across the country.
- August 1, 2016By this point in our multi-year election cycle, voters have already had plenty of exposure to the candidates through the media. Now, one group is banking on conversations among community members to tip the vote away from Trump.
- July 29, 2016The demise of the steel industry affected blacks and Latinos even more than whites.
- July 28, 2016In a struggling Rust Belt town, a group endeavors to give poor people a voice in deciding how to address poverty.
- July 19, 2016Democrats are twice as likely as Republicans to be purged from the voter rolls in the state’s largest counties.