Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) told attendees they have a responsibility to vote because of the blood spilled by their Black ancestors for that opportunity, which helped secure the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Stacey Abrams celebrated early turnout among Black voters in Georgia after she previously called an election reform law in the state “Jim Crow 2.0.” The state’s Democratic gubernatorial nominee ...
Al Williams is a business owner who's active in local politics. He also coordinates ground efforts for Lift Every Voice and ...
Congress specifically forebore establishing a right for members of a protected class to be elected in numbers ‘equal to their ...
The ads target so-called "Black Belt" counties in Georgia and North Carolina. The Democratic National Committee on Saturday is launching a new ad campaign targeted at rural voters to boost turnout ...
*By all rights Georgia Democratic congressional candidate, Jon Ossoff, shouldn’t even be in the Georgia special election congressional race. He should be in Congress. The Georgia congressional special ...
In Memphis, the National Urban League president spoke out against potential voting rights changes and the National Guard's ...
The New Georgia Project and its affiliated New Georgia Project Action Fund announced Thursday that they will formally ...
Helena Moreno’s resounding outright victory on Saturday came as New Orleans voters, hungry for change, made their strongest ...