In Ohio, voting-rights group were out in droves on Election Day making sure every vote counted.
Clare Malone
Clare Malone is a freelance writer and member of the editorial staff of The New Yorker. Her work has appeared in The American Prospect, The Daily Beast, Slate, Bloomberg View, and Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology. She is a former Prospect web editor.
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Ohio Legal Showdown?
Tips on what to expect from an expert (who thinks it probably won’t come to that)
Long Lines and John Legend: Early Weekend Voting’s Last Day in Ohio
On the ground in crucial Cuyahoga County
Ohio’s Brown Revolution
What will the fighting liberal senator’s likely re-election mean for the future of Ohio Democrats?
The Belle of the Electoral College Ball
Ohio is being hailed as the state to watch on November 6, and as a result, Lake County has been awash in ads and armies of volunteer convincers for months.
Bums on the Bus
Nuns on the Bus confronted by Romney-Ryan supporters.
Free Speech, Lost in Translation
Why the West can’t yet expect to see its democratic reflection in the Middle East
Pilgrims in an Unholy Land
A Prospect reporter’s dispatch from the annual Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C.
Libyan Americans Hold a Vigil
After the Benghazi attacks, expatriates worry about the future of their fragile democracy.
Holy Rollers
The Nuns on the Bus are just one example of progressive dissidents challenging the hierarchy of the Catholic Church.

