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When historians write the story of the 2024 elections it necessarily will include an account of its anger, bigotry, threatened violence, and teeming hatred infusing nearly every level of the ballot.
There is extensive evidence in our history revealing that attempts to disenfranchise the electorate are not a new problem.
Lawmakers showed off their hidden musical talents at an arts education event, with a little help from some friends.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s sister appeared in Arizona on Tuesday to campaign in support of the Democratic presidential ticket her brother spurned in favor of Republican former President Donald Trump.
This time, five senators were listed as “not voting” by the Senate website: Democrat Cory Booker (New Jersey), independent ...