The National Interest
The National Interest
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Florida’s Election Police Are Carrying Out Voter Fraud Arrests On People Previously Told They Were Eligible
Of the 20 arrests, 12 Floridians were registered as Democrats, and at least 13 were Black.
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Herschel Walker Wants To Use His Prop Police Badge As A Fundraising Tool
The Republican Senate candidate just ordered 1,000 imitation plastic law enforcement badges to give out at an event on Thursday.
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Why Is Florida Gov. Ron Desantis Only Granting Voting Exemptions For Republican Counties?
The Florida governor signed an executive order on Thursday extending early voting days for three Republican-leaning counties.
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Sen. Raphael Warnock Calls Out Herschel Walker For Second Debate No-Show
The Georgia Republican candidate claimed the Atlanta Press Club debate on Sunday was a “sham.”
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Sen. Raphael Warnock Speaks On Disturbing Herschel Walker Allegations For the First Time
The Georgia senator also reiterated his pro-choice stance regarding a women’s right to choose.
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Welp, The First Scheduled Debate Between Sen. Warnock and Herschel Walker Is Canceled
Apparently, Walker’s camp never accepted the October invite to meet Warnock in Macon, Georgia.
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Big Win For Rappers: Cali Limits Use of Rap Lyrics In Court Proceedings
Govenor Gavin Newsom signed the Decriminalizing Artistic Expression Act, which also includes performance art, visual art, and, poetry
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Could the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Alabama Gerrymandering Case Further Dilute Black Voting Power?
A decision in the Merill v. Milligan case could pave the way for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to be diluted even further.