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The Peach State’s Power Play

In a state where every vote will count, Georgia’s choice could well be America’s future.

Winning America’s Dairyland

To win over Wisconsin, and the United States in the 2024 presidential election, candidates must win over farmers. Rural agricultural constituencies provide for the nation, so the winning presidential campaign must provide for agriculture.

Michigan: The Nation’s Deciding State

Michigan’s political landscape is undergoing a transformation, reshaping long-standing norms and traditions. Historically known as a swing state with deep-rooted conservative values, rural communities...

Pennsylvania: The Electoral Keystone

Pennsylvania and its residents are far more than a mere prize to be won in this election. What its swing voters ultimately decide will indicate a great deal about America’s present and future.

Nevada: Not Your Average Swing State

Nevada stands out among the seven key swing states in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. Unlike North Carolina, won by Republicans in both of...

Pennsylvania: Not Just 19 Electoral Votes

The clock is ticking, and all eyes are on Pennsylvania. With the most electoral votes of any swing state, the Keystone state could ultimately decide the...

Our Billion-Dollar Election Problem

To see who our elections benefit, all you have to do is follow the money.

Why Gen Z Isn’t Voting this Election

Forty-one million young voters have the power to alter the future of our country this November, and making these young voices heard is vital to ensuring the stability of American democracy.

Kamala Harris Ignites Gen Z — But Democracy Needs More Than Excitement

The FPTP system’s suppression of viable third-party alternatives to the two major party candidates is undemocratic.

Racial Gerrymandering Threatens Fair Representation

Although progress has been made in many states to combat racial gerrymandering, it remains a prevalent redistricting tactic frequently upheld by conservative courts.