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Whistleblower: Cambridge Analytical Worked to Suppress Voter Turnout
Former Cambridge Analytical researcher Christopher Wylie says the firm spread information geared to keeping African-Americans away from the polls
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Halfway Home in the Battle to Restore Net Neutrality
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Court Ruling Could Flush Out Hidden Campaign Spending
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2018 Partisan Gerrymandering Writing Competition
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Women Setting Records As Candidates, Donors
The #MeToo movement may be felt at the ballot box this year.
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“Red Alert for Net Neutrality” Hitting the Hill Today
Senators are the target of a massive email, social media, and in-person campaign today to round up 51 votes for a resolution restoring net neutrality protections rolled back earlier this year by the Federal Communications Commission.
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Swamp? What Swamp?
Million-dollar payments to his lawyer demonstrate that 16 months into the Trump presidency, the ethical bog candidate Trump promised to drain is larger and deeper than ever.
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Ohio Voters Back Historic Plan to End Gerrymandering
Issue 1, which changes Ohio's Constitution to require strong bipartisan support for changes to the state's congressional districts, rolled up a big vote in Tuesday's statewide balloting.
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Primary Season Is Here and Our Elections Remain Vulnerable
State officials say $380 million Congress provided for machine upgrades isn't enough.
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Who is Behind the Legal Challenge to Nonpartisan Redistricting in Michigan?
Hidden donors with apparent connections to corporate interests and Republican activists appear to be funding efforts to block a nonpartisan, anti-gerrymandering initiative.
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In the Giuliani Blitz, New Hints of an Attack On the Mueller Probe
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Bringing Back Privacy
Michael Copps, Common Cause's special advisor on media and democracy issues and a former member of the Federal Communications Commission, makes the case for a comprehensive overhaul of online privacy protections. This post first appeared on www.benton.org.