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We Can’t Vote Yet, But We’re Fighting So We Can Someday
That’s why we protested outside Congress.
By Isabel Peterson, Indi Barnes, and Sophia Theoharis Caruso
Texas Dems Flee to D.C. to Stop Voting Restrictions and Pressure Congress
The governor has pledged to arrest them when they return.
By Lucy Diavolo
SCOTUS Weakens Voting Rights Act In 6-3 Ruling
In a dissent, Justice Elena Kagan called the decision “tragic.”
By Lauren Young
NYC Mayor Election Results: Board of Elections Apologies for Results Error
There's still counting to do.
By Lucy Diavolo
India Walton Is the Latest Democratic Socialist Election Success Story
This democratic socialist’s win in the Buffalo election is huge.
By Karma Samtani
What Does Juneteenth Mean to the Incarcerated?
More than 150 years after the end of slavery, the U.S. still mass imprisons Black men.
By Elsabet Franklin
The U.S. Needs a New Constitution
This is a less radical proposal than it may seem.
By Victoria Abraham
The Georgia GOP Is Criminalizing My Work as a Voting Advocate
We are being punished for helping people vote.
By Evan Malbrough
Corporate Giants Face Boycotts, Pressure Over Georgia Voting Law
Delta’s CEO says the “unacceptable” law is “based on a lie.”
By Jameelah Nasheed
Florida, Georgia GOP Move to Criminalize Giving Water to Voters in Line
There are no words.
By Emily Bloch
Dems Say Senate Rules Can’t Get In Way of Voting Rights Bill
Amy Klobuchar tells Teen Vogue “we are giving our all to get it passed."
By Allegra Kirkland
How the GOP’s Racist Voting Bills Could Be Stopped
Democrats won big in 2020. The GOP is trying to stop it from happening again.
By Jameelah Nasheed
This Once-a-Decade Ritual Will Shape the Next Era of U.S. Politics
The system has been described as “nuts.”
By Zachariah Sippy
Georgia's Blue Turn Could Be a Model for the South
“Georgia is arguably the leading edge of what may be a very significant realignment.”
By Jewel Wicker
Organizers Are Pushing for Massive Turnout in the Georgia Runoffs
"There’s no candidate that's going to save us; we have to save ourselves."
By Aiyana Ishmael
Nithya Raman Says Blue States Can Do Better
The new L.A. City Council member says we can’t let corporate money crush progress.
By Audra Heinrichs
Young People Weigh in on What ‘Holding Biden Accountable’ Means
“I don’t have any faith in politicians, but I do have expectations.”
By Teen Vogue Staff