The vicious circle of voter suppression under way in Gwinnett County sets the table for election subversion in November.
Stacey Abrams
That Old-Time Southern Populism
Democratic victory in Georgia, and across the South, combined long-term multiracial organizing and a pitch to directly improve people’s lives.
The Movement, the Party, and the President
The Republicans are cracking up. Can Democratic unity hold? And will the Biden administration be an ally of long-term organizing?
How Georgia Got Organized
Stacey Abrams’s vision (and fundraising prowess) combined with a network of local organizers helped Joe Biden win the general election. Now they’re working on the Senate runoffs.
Securing the Right to Vote Cannot Be Achieved Individually
Democratic officials highlight individual responsibility to vote, when they should be demanding government action.
Stacey Abrams Is Running. For Vice President.
A look at the Georgia politician’s unprecedented, oddball campaign
DSA and the Threat of Moronic Rectitude
Today on TAP: Why the Democratic Socialists won’t endorse Biden
Still Marching to Secure the Right to Vote
Fifty-five years after the beatings in Selma shocked the nation, Southern blacks are still dealing with voter suppression.
Democrats Can and Should Expand the Map to Georgia and Arizona in 2020
While still putting the Midwest first


