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Dēmos examines ballot access issues, voter suppression in AZ, GA, OH, CA, IN, WI, MI, NC, TX, LA 

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Now that the Democratic Party has released their policy platform, we can compare what the two parties envision for the future. One huge point of difference is that the Democratic platform acknowledges climate change and the scientific backing for this claim. In contrast, the GOP openly mocked the
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J. Mijin Cha
The United States needs to be reimagined. A recent study from the Pew Research Center tells us that in economic terms the middle class "has suffered its worst decade in modern history." It's shrinking. With jobs scarce, wages declining and the nation's wealth concentrating ever more intensely at the
In the media
Bob Herbert
Requiring voters to present government-issued photo identification at the polls is a poll tax.
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Tova Wang
The good jobs deficit is larger now than it was in 2000. The deficit grew dramatically during the recession and, despite two years of growth, has continued to grow during the recovery.
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Joseph Hines
Ronald Reagan's hologram may not have shown up to the Republican convention last night to extoll the virtues of draconian government cuts, but the anti-tax movement that launched his political career continues to strangle California's government. That's because the movement has continued to define
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Joseph Hines
Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon and a genuine American hero, died last Saturday at the age of 82.
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Alex Amend
The last few weeks have not brought good news for those of us wanting a future powered by clean energy. The southern portion of the TransCanada pipeline is under construction. On top of that, New York State will lift its moratorium and allow fracking to occur in the state.
In the media
J. Mijin Cha
On Friday, the Census Bureau lost its director when Robert Groves stepped down to be Provost of Georgetown University.
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Peter Wagner
If a state is not aware of any incidents of in-person voter fraud, why the great push for voter identification?
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Tova Wang
There's no corporate income tax in Bermuda. Can we really compete with that?
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Joseph Hines