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The New York Times gave Donald Trump and the vote suppressors a gift this morning. And it did so one day before SCOTUS may decide a case that could disenfranchise hundreds of thousands. Support pro-democracy independent media. Subscribe to Democracy Docket. bit.ly/4qmEiFz
🚨BREAKING: As it schemes to get President Donald Trump’s executive order attacking mail-in voting past legal challenges, his administration is shifting its approach to creating a national voter registration list. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
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One day before SCOTUS may decide a case that could disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of voters, the New York Times handed the vote suppressors a gift. We won't. Democracy Docket is unapologetically pro-democracy, pro-voter and pro-count-every-vote. Support our mission: https://bit.ly/4qskS3m
The Trump Justice Department is doubling down on an argument that, if accepted, could open the door for the administration — and anti-voting groups — to create lists of voters and send them to states for removal right before elections. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
The changes appear aimed at making it less likely that a court blocks the executive order.
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Trump admin will push for more time to implement anti-mail voting order, new filing suggests
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Democrats need to start asking these nominees the following four questions: 1. Who won the 2000 presidential election? 2. Who won the 2004 presidential election? 3. Who won the 2016 presidential election? 4. Who won the 2024 presidential election?
NEW EPISODE: Trump and his administration are quietly building a national list of approved voters — and if your name isn't on it, you may not be able to vote by mail or at all in 2026. www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QfU...