Election 2020

Electionland 2020: USPS Mailers, Pandemic Voting, Get Out the Vote Efforts and More
The latest headlines on making a voting plan, the mail ballot supply chain, and election litigation.

Electionland 2020: Nursing Home Voting, Election Guides, Creative Enfranchisement and More
The latest headlines on USPS scrutiny, mail voting news and election lawsuits.

Women, Black History, and the Right to Vote
Roslyn M. Brock, Associate Minister at the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, VA, and the youngest person elected Chairman of the NAACP National Board, speaks on social justice, Black history, and celebrating the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote.

Before Kamala Harris became Biden’s running mate, Shirley Chisholm and other Black women aimed for the White House
Many African American women have run for president of the US, despite the enormous barriers facing both Black and female candidates. Biden’s pick puts a Black woman much closer to the Oval Office.

Young Black Americans not sold on Biden, the Democrats or voting
It’s a myth that Black voters represent monolithic support for Democrats. A recent survey shows that young Black Americans in swing states have big reservations about Joe Biden, Democrats and voting.

Electionland 2020: Inside the EAC, Poll Worker Woes, Cybersecurity and More
The most recent headlines on in-person voting mask rules, absentee voting eligibility, New York’s ballot problems and more.

Electionland 2020: Kentucky and New York Vote, Trump on Mail Voting, COVID Impacts and more
These are the most recent headlines on primary voting problems, the fight over vote by mail, and new legislation.

Electionland 2020: Georgia Aftermath, USPS Struggles, Poll Workers and More
The latest lawsuits, cybersecurity issues, and vote by mail.

Pumps and Politics 901
Marissa Pittman wants to demystify politics for young women of color. She started an organization in Memphis called Pumps and Politics 901 to encourage young women of color to run for office and get involved in every level of the political process.

Do the Democrats have a religion problem?
For the past couple of decades, the question, “Do the Democrats have a religion problem?” has seemed to answer itself. Of course, they do!