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New Republican-backed laws in several states add large fines or criminal penalties for minor mistakes in voter registration work. As groups pull back, they're reaching fewer voters.
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Plaintiffs and legal experts are previewing the status of the Hispanic Federation v. Byrd trial
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Several new voting laws in mostly Republican-led states like Florida impose criminal penalties or fines for helping people register to vote. They particularly affect Asian American and Asian immigrant communities.
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As the group has amassed widespread conservative support and donor funding, its focus on education ensures that school board elections will remain some of the most contentious political fights next year.
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He paused parts of the law that would prevent non-U.S. citizens from “collecting or handling” voter-registration applications and make it a felony for voter-registration group workers to keep personal information of voters.
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DeSantis has made the culture wars central to his political identity — and intends to run that way in the GOP primary for president.
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The Florida governor's wife, Casey DeSantis, further teased the likely run on Twitter with a video showing DeSantis taking to a stage with an American flag backdrop.
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The super PAC promoting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to have dozens of staff ready in the coming weeks in the first 18 states on the GOP presidential primary calendar.
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There's no easy way for Floridians returning from prison to figure out what's needed to regain their voting rights. And advocates are critical of language set to be added to voter registration cards.
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Fried, 45, replaces Manny Diaz as the party tries to rebound from a disastrous midterm election.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won't discuss a possible run for the GOP presidential nomination, but his fundraising and upcoming book release likely represent a stealth campaign.