Interlocking sets of legal organizations comprise what amounts to a marketing campaign for the false narrative of stolen elections.
Voting Rights
Election Night Could Be Smoother for Senate Races
Today on TAP: Contests for Senate seats face far less interference at the polls
How Virginia Made Voting Easier and Fairer
Since Democrats took power in 2019, they’ve made the state a model for user-friendly voting.
Can a Progressive Win in a Republican Texas District?
Democrat Julie Oliver may have a shot in a suburban Austin district that Republicans designed to be Democrat-proof.
Georgia GOP-Paid Mail-In Ballot Requests Going Out of State
Federal judge rejects demand for Georgia to take responsibility for sending out ballots.
Voting for Our Lives
For Latino voters, changing the nation’s rhetoric is a matter of life and death.
Is Vote-by-Mail a Trap for Democrats? An Exchange.
Roy Greenwald and Robert Kuttner propose solutions to the Postal Service crisis.
Top Postal Service Official Details Mnuchin Extortion Effort
The former Board of Governors vice chair speaks out for the first time about the Treasury secretary’s direct effort to force postal policy changes.
Securing the Right to Vote Cannot Be Achieved Individually
Democratic officials highlight individual responsibility to vote, when they should be demanding government action.

