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Newsweek: How MAGA Election Watchers Are Scaring Away Voters

Suzanne Almeida, the director of state operations at nonpartisan watchdog Common Cause, agreed. "It's obviously something we're concerned about. Everyone has the right to vote free from intimidation [...] but this isn't a national wave of people who are armed at ballot boxes," Almeida toldย Newsweek.

"As we are talking about it, if we are thinking there are armed people at drop boxes everywhere, it's going to make it less likely for voters to vote," she said. That is "doing the job of the folks who want to be intimidating for...

New York Times: Letters, Tweets, TV: How Midterm Disinformation Has Washed Over Pennsylvania

Jill Greene, the state representative for Common Cause, the national good-government organization, said that the many unfounded and untruthful claims posed a challenge for voters.

โ€œThey donโ€™t really know what to believe,โ€ she said.

Inside Sources/Tribune News Service (Op-Ed): MAGA Republicans Plot to Nationalize Voter Suppression

Although significant attention has focused on theย more than 400 anti-voter billsย introduced (several dozen of which have become law) in state legislatures since the insurrection, some federal bills also portend a dangerous trend. Congressional Republicans have introduced more than 30 anti-voter bills since the insurrection that have largely gone unnoticed. These anti-voter bills telegraph what congressional MAGA Republicans would like to do: make it harder for certain Americans to vote.

New York Times: Running Against Hochul, Lee Zeldin Finds Another Target: Alvin Bragg

Mr. Zeldinโ€™s pledge to push him out โ€œis an authoritarian move,โ€ said Susan Lerner, the executive director of Common Cause New York, a good government advocacy group. โ€œIf the voters recall a D.A., thatโ€™s the will of the voters. But for some other entity to override the will of the voters is antithetical to our system of governance.โ€

Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service: Mail voting was having a moment. Then came Trump’s false fraud claims

"It felt very much like the national effort to vilify and stop absentee voting," said Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York, a good government advocacy group.

The New Yorker: The Conservative Stalwart Challenging the Far-Right Legal Theory That Could Subvert American Democracy

Luttig, undeterred, praised his new legal bedfellows. โ€œIโ€™m honored to be co-counsel representing Common Cause in Moore v. Harper,โ€ he told me. He described Katyal as a โ€œdear friend,โ€ and โ€œone of the very finest Supreme Court advocates and originalist constitutional scholars in the country today.โ€ As for the case, Luttig said, โ€œCommon Cause and the other respondents are not only on the side of the Constitution of the United Statesโ€”they are also on the side of the angels.โ€ย 

Dallas Morning News: Misinformation will be rampant this election cycle. Hereโ€™s what voters should look out for

โ€œWe certainly know elections can, and have been, and will be again decided by a handful of votes, so anything that affects voters has the potential to change the outcome,โ€ said Jesse Littlewood, vice president of campaigns at Common Cause, an advocacy organization whose efforts include fighting mis- and disinformation.

โ€œThat would include voter myths or disinformation which could either cause the voter to miss the chance to participate because they believed incorrect information, or cause them to not participate at all...

States Newsroom/Pennsylvania Capital-Star: U.S. Supreme Court to consider case that could radically reshape the countryโ€™s elections

โ€œOur government will be run by and for the politicians, not the people,โ€ said Suzanne Almeida, Common Causeโ€™s director of state operations, during a Wednesday conference call with reporters. โ€œThe danger is not just that partisan political leaders will handpick winners and losers โ€ฆ Itโ€™s that we the people will no longer have a fully representative government.โ€

Center for Public Integrity: New Mexico makes it easier to register to vote

โ€œWith this still being a new method of registration, it will take a few years to see a statistical impact that can be analyzed,โ€ said Mario Jimenez, campaign director at Common Cause New Mexico. โ€œDuring the 2022 primary election, New Mexico saw over 10,000 residents utilize same-day voter registration. A number that is sure to grow during the 2024 presidential election year.โ€

Newsweek: Clarence Thomas Nabigong Pansinin ang $680k Side Income ni Misis Ginni na Muling Bumangon

Ibinahagi ng propesor ng batas na si Michele Goodwin ang artikulo noong 2011 mula sa The Los Angeles Times sa Twitter noong Lunes at na-tag ang Common Cause, ang grupong tagapagbantay na unang nag-ulat sa kabiguan ni Thomas na ibunyag ang kita ng kanyang asawa mula sa Heritage Foundation.

Ang pag-retweet ng Goodwin, Common Cause ay sumulat: "Nirepaso namin ang mga paghahain ng pinansiyal na pagsisiwalat ni Justice Thomas ilang taon na ang nakararaan at nalaman na nabigo siyang ibunyag ang kita ng kanyang asawa ($686,589) mula sa Heritage Foundation. Patuloy naming tatawagan si Ginni Thomas hanggang sa magkaroon kami ng etikal na Korte Suprema."

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