Trump’s voter ID gripe from 2016 was that voter fraud cost him support. He has resurfaced it as he ramps up his reelection for 2020, but its unfounded.
Democracy in America articles
This Democracy in America archive has all our articles about election reform in the United States. The section is meant to encourage discussion about the strengths and weaknesses of the election system and help you build new ideas for the future. Be sure to check out our main section on American democracy as well.
Tennessee voter registration drives: civil rights groups sue Tennessee over new law
Rights groups sue State over new law that puts Tennessee voter registration drives at risk. News on this front comes from Sam Levine’s article in HuffPost.
Spakovsky’s GOP-friendly campaign: States should adopt anti-immigrant redistricting change
Spakovsky’s GOP-friendly campaign encourages States to move forward with anti-immigrant redistricting change using upcoming data from the Census Bureau.
Warren tells Native Americans: ‘I have made mistakes’
Sen. Warren a 2020 White House hopeful, on Monday acknowledged the controversy over her claim of Native American heritage, saying she has made “mistakes.”
Fourth-ranking House Democrat backs Trump impeachment
Rep. Ben Ray Luján (N.M.), the No. 4 House Democrat, announced Monday that he’s supporting an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
FEC chairwoman to Trump: ‘There is no evidence of rampant voter fraud’
The chairwoman of the FEC doubled down on her call for President Trump to stop making claims of election fraud unless he can show evidence it happened
Trump has spent years financially compelling people to attend his rallies
President Trump accuses activists of being paid by powerful liberal forces, but many attendees at his own events were financially compensated to be there.
Deregulating Corruption: exploring what the Supreme Court has done to rebrand corruption,
Article explores what the Supreme Court has done to rebrand corruption, as well as how this impacts the criminal prosecutions of corrupt elected officials.
State officials beg Congress for more election security funding
Secretaries of state for Connecticut and Louisiana on Thursday called on Congress to appropriate more funding to boost election security heading into 2020.
Spokesperson: Judge Amy Totenberg conclusions “silly and unfounded”
Georgia Secretary of State Spokesperson called Judge Amy Totenberg’s conclusions on unconstitutionality of Georgia’s Voting Systems “silly and unfounded”.