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HuffPost: They Cried Foul On The 2020 Election — Then Advised Wisconsin’s Top Election Officials
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Raleigh News & Observer: Town hall by town hall, some stirrings of democracy in North Carolina
Several years ago in Raleigh, Moral Mondays protesters descended on the Legislative Building to protest the legislature’s actions. That movement faded during the COVID pandemic. Now Common Cause is seeking to rally people where they live.
Gino Nuzzolillo, a 25-year-old staffer at Common Cause, conceived the town hall series and led the one at Gibsonville. “We...
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Wisconsin Examiner: What a temper tantrum by the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s chief justice tells us
“What’s happening now is a direct result of conservatives’ decision they’d take all this underground and not meet in public,” says Heck.
Given their track record, “If conservatives were the new majority there would be no question about what they’d do,” Heck adds. “They’d name a conservative chief justice and say, ‘We have a 4-3...
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Boston Globe: Rejection of Ohio ballot measure signals democracy remains powerful motivator for voters
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Providence Journal: In a reversal, RI Board of Elections will now scrutinize Matos’ nomination signatures
"The board made that decision in the right way – after publicly debating the tradeoffs they face," Marion wrote. "We won’t know how to fix this signature process moving forward unless we know the scope of the problem now."
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The Atlantic: The Abortion Backlash Reaches Ohio
“Voters don’t spend a lot of time thinking about the Ohio constitution. They probably don’t spend a ton of time thinking about voting rights,” Turcer told me. But, she said, “the attempt to dilute voter power so that it would impact a vote on reproductive rights made it really...
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New York Times: What’s at Stake in Ohio’s Referendum on Amending the State Constitution
Now, in the wake of perhaps the biggest corruption scandal in state government history — the racketeering conviction of the former House speaker Larry L. Householder for accepting $60 million in bribes — “the State Legislature should choose to actually make changes that create greater transparency and greater...
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Boston Globe: Spate of debates will give R.I. congressional candidates chances to carve off slices of support
“The candidates are trying to put together small slices of the electorate into a winning coalition,” Marion said. “And whether it’s debating this week around issues of war and peace or debating last week about issues of racial equality, they are...
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Washington Post: Ahead of abortion vote, Ohioans weigh making it harder to amend constitution
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San Francisco Chronicle: Charley Marsteller, tireless S.F. City Hall watchdog with a link to George Washington, dies at 72
“Charley had credibility because he never sought personal gain and avoided endorsing candidates and ballot measures other than on (matters of) ethics,” Melbostad said.
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Raw Story: ‘More to come’: Ethics defenders cheer as Trump ‘Big Lie’ allies charged in Michigan
"Mr. DePerno, Ms. Rendon, and their team's alleged actions do not reflect the voices of millions who believe in fair, accessible elections and upholding the will of the people," Turner added. "We are convinced that the upcoming case...
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U.S. News & World Report: QUOTES: Reaction to the Indictment of Donald Trump
"No American is above the law – not even former presidents. The charges that a federal grand jury leveled today against former President Donald Trump are profoundly serious and must go to trial. The charges themselves are unprecedented, but so are the events that led to them.”