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  • Letters From an American
    The For the People Act
    February 26, 2021
    | Heather Cox Richardson
    Turns out that Americans care a lot about gerrymandering.
  • Letters From an American
    The Republican Slide
    February 1, 2021
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    The Republican Party is sliding toward a full-on embrace of authoritarianism. Former President Trump’s exit and ban from his favorite social media outlets has left a vacuum that younger politicians imitating Trump’s style are eager to fill by rallying people to the former president’s standard.

  • Democracy & Government
    The Case Against Donald Trump – Simplified
    January 15, 2021
    | Steven Harper

    The US Constitution establishes a system of checks and balances consisting of three equal branches of government – legislative (Article I), executive (Article II), and judicial (Article III). On January 6, 2021, the head of the executive branch, Donald Trump, incited a mob to attack the legislative branch and then did nothing to stop it.

  • Letters From an American
    Call a Coup a Coup
    January 11, 2021
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    January 10, 2021 Unbelievably, it was only a week ago—last Sunday — that we learned Trump had called Georgia’s Secretary of State and pressured him to change the results of the 2020 election. Trump demanded that Brad Raffensperger “find” the 11,780 votes Trump needed to win Georgia. The news of the attempt to get an election official to overrule the will of the people was astonishing: at the time, it was the worst domestic attack on ...

  • Democracy & Government
    Brad Raffensperger Defended the Election — But Not the Right to Vote in Future Ones
    January 5, 2021
    | Ari Berman

    While he pushes back against Trump, Raffensperger is trying to limit voting options for Democratic constituencies.

  • Fight to Vote
    Runoff Elections in Georgia Are Disasters for Democrats. Here’s Why This Time Is Different.
    December 7, 2020
    | Ari Berman

    That electorate—along with the organizing that spurred it—is now giving Democrats hope that Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff can win runoff elections for the US Senate on January 5, races that would have seemed almost unwinnable in past years. 

  • Letters From an American
    Thoughts on the Silence of Republican Lawmakers
    December 6, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    There is no excuse for the silence of Republican lawmakers as their president attacks our democracy. But there might be a precedent.

  • Letters From an American
    Scorched Earth
    November 21, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    The news today remains Trump’s unprecedented attempt to steal an election in which voters chose his opponents, Democratic candidate. The leadership of the Republican Party is not standing up to the president, but is instead seemingly willing to let him burn down the country to stay in office.

  • Letters From an American
    Today
    November 8, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson
    But whatever the future brings, there is no doubt that today is ours. After four years in which we have indulged the worst of our nation, we have voted to reclaim the best.
  • Letters From an American
    To Count or Not to Count?
    November 5, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    Remember: the fact that polling officials are taking time to count the ballots is a good thing, not a bad one. And there is no reason to think election officials are being anything but careful.



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