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Velshi: U.S. political parties are not equal participants in the democratic process
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How Congressional Black Caucus chair Rep. Beatty reacts to Secretary Miguel Cardona’s statements on the Biden administration student loan debt relief plan.
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When will congress act to preserve the right to vote?
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Mary Trump on her plan to combat the ‘MAGA Party’
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GOP voters angry about abortion in jeopardy
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'Unequal' looks at moments of injustice in U.S. history
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Trump-backed election deniers running for state office
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Sharpton: "Governor Ron DeSantis seems so determined to be the next "Donald Trump"
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Charlie Crist: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
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'This is about the constitution disqualifying her' Breaking down Rep. Greene's lawsuit
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Marc Morial Analyzes the National Urban League Report on the State of Black America
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Sharpton: 'Those Who Ignore History Are Doomed to Repeat It'
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TX voter suppression comes to fruition
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Will Texas Election Laws affect turnout?
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Ohio redistricting at a halt
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Will AG Garland protect voting rights?
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Republicans see early success at damaging elections with new voting restrictions
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Early voting begins in Texas
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Texans head to the polls amid new maps and restrictive voting laws
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Rep. Clyburn urges AG Garland to enforce voting rights laws with “unmitigated vigor and tenacity”
Arizona Republicans are proposing major changes to the state’s electoral process, despite a GOP review that affirmed President Biden’s victory and showed no proof of election fraud. It comes as the Arizona Democratic Party censures Sen. Kyrsten Sinema over her filibuster stance. Plus, a group of bipartisan senators meet to discuss possible reform on the Electoral Count Act. Simone Sanders and Susan Del Percio weigh in.Jan. 25, 2022
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Velshi: U.S. political parties are not equal participants in the democratic process
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How Congressional Black Caucus chair Rep. Beatty reacts to Secretary Miguel Cardona’s statements on the Biden administration student loan debt relief plan.
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Mary Trump on her plan to combat the ‘MAGA Party’
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GOP voters angry about abortion in jeopardy
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'Unequal' looks at moments of injustice in U.S. history