Analysis
Analysis of political developments.
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Over 100,000 Polish women march against right wing’s latest attack on reproductive rights
For almost two weeks straight, hundreds of thousands of Polish women have marched through the streets of Warsaw and other…
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Election Day live coverage
Liberation News writers will be bringing you up-to-the-minute reporting on the election from a socialist perspective
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Tens of millions locked out of U.S. “democracy”
Tens of millions of residents of the United States and its colonial territories are legally or practically barred from voting…
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More than 20 percent of Black Tennesseans barred from voting
As millions of Americans cast their vote in the upcoming Presidential election, more than 20 percent of Black Tennesseans will…
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Trump and the tactics of mass disenfranchisement
From Clark County, Nevada to the U.S. Supreme Court, Donald Trump and tens of thousands of his operatives are working…
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Rhode Island’s housing crisis requires rent cancellation — nothing less
As many as 44,000 to 62,000 Rhode Island households representing as many as 100,000 to 143,000 residents may currently be…
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Federal court strikes blow to voting rights in key battleground state Minnesota
A 2-1 decision by federal judges on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals has raised the prospect that hundreds of…
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Racist voter intimidation goes into high gear in closing days of presidential campaign
Widespread racist voter intimidation is underway across the country. Trump supporters have attacked and threatened voters in areas both rural…
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Fed. court reverses Post Office head DeJoy’s attack on voting rights, but is it too late?
This week a federal judge ruled to reverse the U.S. Postal Service’s decision to limit mail collections just days away…
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Racist, anti-Indigenous monuments come crashing down across Southwest
The nationwide uprising against racism and police brutality has shed light on anti-Indigenous monuments.
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