After historic turnout in the 2020 election, where voters rejected Donald Trump and his lies about election integrity, you may be mistaken for thinking US democracy was back on track.
Instead, the US is facing an unprecedented attack on the ballot box: Republicans have raised hundreds of bills to restrict voting, conspiracy theories about election integrity remain rampant, and the redistricting effort that happens every 10 years could make our electoral maps more partisan than ever.
This year, the Fight to Vote newsletter is taking on the new wave of voting rights issues, and telling stories from every corner of the country where people are at risk of disenfranchisement.
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Each week we’ll tell you about the powerful yet often hidden forces trying to keep Americans from casting their vote – whether it’s spreading misinformation, intimidating poll watchers, election security breaches or kneecapping the US Postal Service. Undecided? Read the latest version.
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