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Group of people raising American flags at a naturalization ceremony
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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United States Supreme Court
Congress must pass the Judiciary Act
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Ashley Tjhung
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Kiara Pesante Haughton
Pesante Haughton uses communications and storytelling to drive change in oppressive systems.
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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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Microphones and recording devices gathered around a person
"Ensuring that all eligible South Dakotans, particularly Native Americans who have been systemically disenfranchised by the state, have the right to vote puts us a step closer to realizing a more just, inclusive, democracy.”
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Lyndon Johnson shakes Martin Luther King, Jr.'s hand after signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965
Fifty-seven years ago, the Voting Rights Act became law. Today we find our democracy regressed in a moment eerily similar to that turning point in 1965.
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Taifa Smith Butler
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Microphones and recording devices gathered around a person
This country’s sordid history of anti-voter discrimination—particularly against Black and brown voters—warrants scrutiny of practices that make it harder for eligible voters to cast a ballot.
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The Supreme Court
The Court and Congress should be accountable to the people, not corporations.
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Laura Williamson
Daniella Zessoules
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Angela Hanks with Background
Hanks comes to Demos with a passion for the pursuit of equity and justice.
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