The senator has a record to run on, but in Georgia, Herschel Walker, his unqualified opponent, is not unelectable.
Voting Rights
Will ‘Dobbs’ Drive Young People to the Polls?
After historic youth voter turnout in 2018 and for the Kansas primary, young people are poised to return to the ballot box in November.
Seattle Residents Make Record Use of ‘Democracy Voucher’ Program
Last year’s elections saw gains in use of the public campaign financing system among people of color, younger, and lower-income Seattleites, according to a new report.
Kansans to Alito: F*ck You.
Americans, it appears, don’t like their rights taken away.
It’s Time for Universal Voting
Requiring every citizen to vote would make our elections more inclusive and our democracy more legitimate.
The Good, the Bad, and the Omitted in the Electoral Count Act
Today on TAP: The bill introduced yesterday fixes many problems, but doesn’t really safeguard Americans’ right to vote.
The 2024 Presidential Election Is on the Ballot This Year
If Republicans seize control of swing-state election administration in the midterms, they will steal the presidency.
Justice Alito’s Bad-Faith Appeals to Majority Rule
The Supreme Court has eviscerated the ability for a majority of citizens to elect the representatives they want and have their will enacted.
Conor Lamb’s Shift on Campaign Finance
The Senate hopeful is doing fundraising that would have been outlawed by voting rights bills he supported.
The Supreme Court Doesn’t Completely Overturn Majority Rule … for Now
The Court is moving toward verifying a doctrine that gives state legislatures near-unilateral authority over election laws.

