Over the past few years, states across the country have passed laws that make voting more difficult and elections more vulnerable to partisan interference, and 2023 is no exception. But it is critical to remember that there is also flourishing pro-democracy movement that has pushed many states to make important strides in the opposite direction.
Between January 1 and October 10, at least 23 states enacted 47 laws that expand access to voting. In addition, there have been other important advancements across the country: at least six states passed laws to protect election workers from harassment and two states passed campaign finance reform. Yet state lawmakers cannot safeguard democracy on their own. Robust federal legislation is needed to ensure that democracy is protected across the country and that every voter has equal access to the ballot.
Among the most notable advances in 2023 was Minnesota’s passage of a transformative package of pro-voter reforms. Among them is automatic voter registration, bringing the total number of states with automatic voter registration to 23 […]
Stephen,
You’ve talked a lot about election fraud, but where’s your article about what the Florida Democratic Party is doing with the primary? How about he New Hampshire Primary? The Left is taking away the voters’ choice, and you haven’t mentioned it at all.
You talk a lot about how we should be passing laws that foster wellbeing. Marianne Williamson has multiple plans that does exactly that, but you haven’t mentioned her name at all. She’s now polling higher than many of the Republican challengers!
I think it’s time you had a really honest discussion with yourself about what you truly want to do. Is it to protect the Democratic Party which is quickly losing our trust, or is it to protect the wellbeing of all?
Joe Biden will not win against Donald Trump. He has lost too many people’s trust already.
See the Miami Herald article ‘No conspiracy.’ Florida Democrats explain cancellation of state presidential primary
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article282666758.html
If this happened to only one candidate, OK, I’ll take the bait. But all three opponents were blindsided. Are they expecting us to believe that all of them just sat around, happily twiddling their thumbs? I’m sorry, but something about this is not adding up.