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Where The (Potential) Voters Are: Subway Edition

Registering to vote in New York's Union Square subway station (photo by Andrea Bernstein)Looking to register more voters in New York City? Take out your MetroCard.That's what a coalition of nonprofits...

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Explainer: The Supreme Court, Voting Rights and New York

Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx are all covered by the Voting Rights Act - which might surprise you. Here's what today's Supreme Court decision means for the city.What is the Voting Rights Act?A...

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What's Joe Lhota's Path?

Now that we know the matchup for November's mayoral election, can Republican Joe Lhota actually win in deep blue New York City? Reihan Salam, senior fellow at R Street, contributor to The National...

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Slate: The All the People Who Are Happier Than You Gabfest

Slate's Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: The latest from the Presidential race, Voter ID laws, and political happiness

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The fallout from the European elections

The fallout from the European elections

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The Fake ID Edition

David Plotz, Emily Bazelon, and special guest David Leonhardt of the New York Times discuss the influence of billionaire political donors, debate the value of voter ID laws, and talk about the legacy...

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The Fake ID Edition

David Plotz, Emily Bazelon, and special guest David Leonhardt of the New York Times discuss the influence of billionaire political donors, debate the value of voter ID laws, and talk about the legacy...

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How the First African American Governor, Grandson of Slaves, Got Elected

In 1981, Charles Robb asked L. Douglas Wilder, the state's only African American State Senator, to help rally voters of color to support the Democratic ticket for governor. Just four years later, Doug...

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New York Officials See Spike in Problems at the Polls

The office of New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said it is getting hundreds more reports than usual about problems at polling sites.As of Tuesday evening, the Attorney General's hotline...

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How to Be a Better (NYC) Voter

The New York City Board of Elections refers to the presidential election as the “Super Bowl” of election days. That’s because all eyes are watching. The board has already been under a high level of...

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The fallout from the European elections

The recent European Parliament elections have transformed the continent’s political landscape. Anti-establishment parties have scored remarkable victories in countries such as France, Greece and the UK...

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Trump Razes Voter Fraud Commission But 'This is Certainly Not Over'

Click on the 'Listen' button above to hear this segmentPresident Trump, who claimed without evidence that millions voted illegally during the 2016 election, made a seemingly abrupt decision on...

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Latino Leadership On Family Separation: Can it Awaken the 'Sleeping Giant'?

Latino leaders in Congress have been on the front lines of the fight against family separation. But what can they accomplish as a minority within a minority party and should it even be on them in the...

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As Government Rushes to Reunify Separated Families, Questions Remain About...

Today, is the deadline the U.S. government set for family reunification, after implementing the family separation policy of “zero tolerance.” We take a look at where the government is in terms of...

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Why Don't More Americans Vote?

On this week that marks the 53rd anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act, The Takeaway looks at what it was meant to do, the state of voting rights across the country, and why so many...

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Election Security: How Vulnerable are Voting Machines to Hacking?

With the midterms right around the corner, The Takeaway has an in-depth look at the state of election security. A former government intelligence analyst weighs in on the vulnerabilities and potential...

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Politics with Amy Walter: So You Want to Run for Office? Bring Cash.

Today on Politics with Amy Walter, we follow the money in the 2018 midterm elections. Where is it all coming from? And what is it doing to our democracy? The big money is spent on competitive races -...

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Why Don't More Americans Vote?

Who chooses to vote in the United States and why? Political scientist David Nickerson joins us to discuss the research that shows why so many Americans steer clear of the polls on election...

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Why Don't More Americans Vote?

On the week that marked the 53rd anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act, The Takeaway explored what it was meant to do, the state of voting rights across the country, and why so many...

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Feds Demand Voting Records, and North Carolina Officials Fight Back

The federal prosecutor in North Carolina’s Eastern District, who is a Trump appointee, issued sweeping subpoenas in the last week of August for voting records across his district, on behalf of...

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