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"This election was not just about rejecting extremism. It was about communities coming together to secure their rights and protect their futures."
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Taifa Smith Butler
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In spite of the obstacles, the people of Georgia organized, knocked on doors and cast their ballots — resulting in the surge toward this runoff. Over the next month, it is imperative that every single eligible Georgian turnout and make their voices heard at the polls.
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Taifa Smith Butler
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How this Executive Order can be a tool to fight voter suppression, and why President Biden and the agencies cannot waste any more time in seeing it through.
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Laura Williamson
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This recent wave of organizing is a direct response to corporate consolidation of power that has harmed Black and brown workers across the country.
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Daniella Zessoules
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How U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can assist thousands of New Americans to register to vote.
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Kira Romero-Craft
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Black Family Around the Table Paying Bills
President Joe Biden needs to do more to meet the needs of people of color.
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Allison R. Donahue
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Saira Malik, Nuveen CIO, Jason Furman, professor at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and former CEA chair, Tyler Goodspeed, Cato Institute adjunct scholar and former acting CEA chairman, and Angela Hanks, chief of programs at Demos, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to react to September's key jobs
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Young adults of color wear "I voted" stickers
Young people are finding more inspiration than ever to vote and participate in the political process. President Biden’s Executive Order on Promoting Access to Voting offers significant opportunities to make voter registration easier for youth voters.
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Ashley Tjhung
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Congress must pass the Judiciary Act
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Ashley Tjhung