As the U.S. heads into another election cycle, Native American communities are mobilizing to ensure their voices are heard despite long-standing barriers to voting. Though Native Americans were granted U.S. citizenship 100 years ago under the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, securing the right to vote has been a prolonged struggle. For decades, discriminatory state laws, including literacy tests and other exclusionary practices, sought to prevent Native Americans and other minorities from accessing the polls. Today, activists and organizations continue to advocate for equitable voting access and work to bolster turnout among Native communities.
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Steve Bannon Released from Prison, Urges Trump Supporters to Vote Ahead of Election
Former Trump advisor and right-wing media figure Steve Bannon walked free from a Connecticut federal prison early this morning after serving a 120-day sentence for contempt of Congress. Bannon, who was held in Danbury Correctional Facility, was convicted for refusing to comply with a subpoena in connection to Congress’s investigation of the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot.
Bannon wasted no time reconnecting with his followers, addressing them on his popular “War Room” podcast just hours after his release. The podcast, a rallying point for Trump supporters, has. . .
Philadelphia DA Sues Elon Musk Over GOP Voter Giveaway, Calling It “Illegal Lottery Scheme”
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has filed a lawsuit against tech billionaire Elon Musk, challenging Musk’s $1 million giveaway targeted at registered voters in Pennsylvania. Krasner, a Democrat, asserts that Musk’s initiative, funded by the pro-Trump organization America PAC, constitutes an “illegal lottery scheme,” calling for an immediate halt to the operation.
According to court filings, Krasner argues that the giveaway amounts to a form of election interference, alleging that Musk's project is designed to favor Republican turnout by incentivizing voter registration under the guise of. . .
Elon Musk Donates $75 Million to Pro-Trump PAC in Support of 2024 Campaign
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, known for his ventures in technology and space exploration, has made a significant financial contribution to a pro-Trump political action committee (PAC). According to federal disclosures released on Tuesday, Musk donated nearly $75 million to a pro-Donald Trump group over a three-month period, marking his most substantial involvement in political funding to date.
The donations were made through America PAC, an organization founded by Musk with the goal of turning out voters in key battleground states ahead of the 2024 presidential. . .
2024’s Most and Least Politically Engaged States: WalletHub Report Reveals Key Insights
As the 2024 election cycle heats up, a new report from personal-finance website WalletHub sheds light on the most and least politically engaged states in the U.S. The report evaluates political participation across all 50 states, using factors such as voter registration rates, the percentage of voters in recent elections, and civic education requirements.
WalletHub’s findings reveal stark differences in political engagement across the country, with some states demonstrating robust participation in the democratic process while others lag significantly behind. The rankings are based on a series. . .
Georgia Judge Blocks New Hand-Counting Rule Ahead of Election Day
A Georgia judge has temporarily blocked a new state rule that would have required officials to hand-count ballots at polling locations, just weeks before Election Day. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney issued the ruling, citing a lack of proper training and established protocols for election workers, making the rule’s implementation impractical at this late stage.
The new hand-counting rule, set to take effect on October 22, was designed to ensure that the number of ballots cast at polling sites matched the tallies recorded by. . .
Obama Rips Trump, Chides Black Men Over ‘Excuses’ for Not Voting for Harris
Former President Barack Obama made waves Thursday night as he kicked off a multi-state campaign tour in support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid, urging Black men to show stronger support at the polls. Speaking passionately during a rally at the University of Pittsburgh, Obama criticized former President Donald Trump while also addressing a reported lag in support for Harris among Black male voters, a demographic typically loyal to Democratic candidates.
The former president began a multi-state campaign tour in Pittsburgh Thursday night.
During his. . .
Obama Hits Campaign Trail for Vice President Harris in Final Push Before Election
Former President Barack Obama is gearing up to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris as the 2024 presidential race enters its final stretch. Obama, who remains a highly influential figure within the Democratic Party, will begin his efforts next week by traveling to several key battleground states, starting with Pennsylvania. His first stop is scheduled for Thursday in the Pittsburgh area, where he will rally support for Harris in what is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched contests of the election cycle.
Recent polls indicate a. . .
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Challenges Voter Registration Drive in Court
A legal battle over voter registration efforts erupts in San Antonio as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton challenges a plan by Bexar County officials to send unsolicited voter registration forms to residents. The county’s initiative, which aims to increase voter participation, is now at the center of a court dispute due to concerns raised by Paxton about potential partisan influence and the risk of voter fraud.
The conflict centers around Bexar County’s use of taxpayer dollars to fund the distribution of voter registration forms through a firm that. . .
Minnesota Supreme Court Upholds Law Restoring Voting Rights to Felons
The Minnesota Supreme Court has upheld a law that restores the right to vote to felons upon their release from prison. This decision solidifies a significant measure championed by Governor Tim Walz, who is currently the vice-presidential pick for the Democratic party.
The law, enacted in 2023, faced a challenge from the Minnesota Voters Alliance, which argued against its constitutionality. However, the state’s highest court firmly rejected the challenge, affirming the legality of the legislation. The court’s ruling is seen as a victory for voting rights advocates and a significant step towards greater inclusivity in the electoral. . .