The timing of the endorsement coincides with California voters receiving, and returning, their vote-by-mail ballots for the ...
Part of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act says that you cannot gerrymander based on the color of someone's skin.
The Democratic Party believes the Voting Rights Act guarantees majority-minority seats proportional to minority populations.
A battle over Louisiana's congressional map led to the racially and politically charged case. Could it impact the Voting ...
Gerrymandering is a tactic used by political parties to redraw districts, making elections less competitive. A recent push by the White House for red states to redraw congressional maps could ...
The day after the Utah Legislature voted on its preferred congressional map as part of the state’s court-ordered redistricting process, plaintiffs in the state’s redistricting lawsuit filed a new ...
Nothing in the Constitution requires this. To the contrary, as the Court has warned for decades, using race as the predominant factor in drawing district lines violates the 14th and 15th Amendments’ ...
Utah lawmakers adopted a new map for the state's congressional districts; opponents immediately proposed two alternatives.
Democrats need four seats to win control of the Senate but face a daunting political map. A brutal GOP primary is raising ...
On today’s Playbook Podcast: Adam Wren and POLITICO White House and foreign affairs correspondent Eli Stokols discuss what to ...
Uncertainty about where we find ourselves in political time—“back to the future,” back to the GOP of 1989, or back to Germany in the mid-1930s—goes beyond what any fact checking could resolve.
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