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MAGA Melts Down at SCOTUS Over Its Insufficient Voter Suppression

Talking Points Memo

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June 30, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

MAGA Rages at Barrett The Supreme Court’s decision yesterday, upholding a Mississippi law permitting state and local election officials to...

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MS NOW

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· Jun 23, 2026

‘My vote is thrown into the trash’: Independents locked out as primaries take center stage

As some states rush to draw more partisan electoral maps, access to primaries has become increasingly important — and some Americans who lack a political party feel their voices are not being heard. The post ‘My vote is thrown into the trash’: Independents locked out as primaries take center stage appeared first on MS NOW.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 6, 2026

American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states

American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states

Independent Online

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· Jun 22, 2026

What really happens if you don't vote? The truth behind 8 election myths

What really happens if you don't vote? The truth behind 8 election myths

Conservative Home

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· Jun 25, 2026

Andy Preston: At the moment not enough people trust Reform for them to assume the future’s theirs

Leading the polls is one thing. Winning trust is another. That distinction may explain why Reform often looks unstoppable in opinion polls and local elections, but struggles when there’s major power at stake. The post Andy Preston: At the moment not enough people trust Reform for them to assume the future’s theirs appeared first on Conservative Home.

The Hill

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· Jul 10, 2026

Cook Political Report moving 4 of 5 gubernatorial races toward Democrats

The nonpartisan Cook Political Report on Friday shifted its ratings in five gubernatorial races, moving all but one race in favor of Democrats, as the left gains momentum in several key states ahead of November. Jessica Taylor, the Senate and governors' editor for the report, wrote that Democrats are finding themselves uniquely competitive in several...

Electoral-vote.com

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· Jul 11, 2026

Sat, Jul. 11 Electoral Vote Predictor

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Related coverage for "MAGA Melts Down at SCOTUS Over Its Insufficient Voter Suppression": MS NOW — ‘My vote is thrown into the trash’: Independents locked out as primaries take center stage. Korea Times News — American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states. Independent Online — What really happens if you don't vote? The truth behind 8 election myths. Conservative Home — Andy Preston: At the moment not enough people trust Reform for them to assume the future’s theirs. The Hill — Cook Political Report moving 4 of 5 gubernatorial races toward Democrats. Electoral-vote.com — Sat, Jul. 11 Electoral Vote Predictor