Not One Senate Republican Is For the People

The right to vote is under assault as the GOP defends a government by white men, for white men

_____ There were three important takeaways from this week’s Senate vote on whether to begin debate on S1, the For the People Act, the bill that would protect voting rights, end partisan gerrymandering, establish new ethics rules for federal officials, and curb big money in politics. The first is that Senator Joe ...
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Not One Senate Republican Is For the People

Why Polls Can’t Satisfy Us

What we want from this troubled industry may be impossible: the ability to know our political future

That wasn’t what the polls were saying – but could the polls be wrong? Outlier Quinnipiac had Gideon up by 14. The poll that came closest to what I was hearing was the Bangor Daily News, which had her in a statistical toss-up that Gideon would win with ranked-choice voting. Most gave ...
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Why Polls Can’t Satisfy Us

Kavanaugh Redux

Exactly one year after Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as the newest Justice on the Supreme Court, about three hundred of his opponents rallied in front of the Supreme Court. Copyright © 2019 by Jo Freeman This time the theme was Reclaim the Court. Signs were less concerned with sexual harassment than last ...
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Pink Out the Capital

Roughly 500 women and a few men gathered on the east lawn of the US Capital building on March 29 to declare that "I Stand With Planned Parenthood."  The Senate was due to vote on a resolution to permit the states to deny federal family planning funds to health care ...
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Pink Out the Capital