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Thousands protest Georgia election reform failure

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Protesters blocked all entrances to the Parliament of Georgia on Sunday in an attempt to pressure the government to hold snap parliamentary elections.
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Felons push court to restore voting rights

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HK activists refused travel to Macao before Xi visit

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A ferry company barred a group of Hong Kong protesters, including a well-known pro-democracy activist, from boarding a boat Wednesday to Macao, where Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to arrive for a much-trumpeted visit.
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House taking up bill to fight voter suppression

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Guaido determined to maintain opposition momentum

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Excitement surrounding Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido has faded nearly a year after his rise aimed at ousting President Nicolas Maduro.
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Sharpton: Do not judge Sanders by 'socialist tag'

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Sharpton: Do not judge Sanders by 'socialist tag'

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Rev. Al Sharpton is reminding black voters in South Carolina that civil rights leaders faced the same political flak for being alleged socialists that Bernie Sanders, a democratic socialist, faces today.
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EU citizens in UK worry ahead of Brexit

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Elly Wright, a 78-year-old Dutch national, made her home in the United Kingdom 52 years ago.
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Sharpton: Do not judge Sanders by 'socialist tag'

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Rev. Al Sharpton is reminding black voters in South Carolina that civil rights leaders faced the same political flak for being alleged socialists that Bernie Sanders, a democratic socialist, faces today.
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Ex-DHS Chief Says the Answer to Police Reform Lies With Local Authorities

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Jun.12 -- Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson discusses police reform. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Trump Campaign Says Tulsa Rally Will Be Safe

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Jun.18 -- Tim Murtaugh, communications director for the Trump 2020 campaign, says the campaign rally being held in Tulsa, Oklahoma will be perfectly safe. He spoke to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli.
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Gabby Giffords: I Have Not Lost My Voice

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Aug.19 -- Former Arizona Representative Gabrielle Giffords makes a personal appeal for gun control at the Democratic National Convention. Giffords, who was shot in the head at a congressional event in 2011, spoke about gun violence and...
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Early Voting Begins In Parts Of Georgia Ahead Of Crucial Senate Runoff

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While Dems have Senate control with at least 50 seats, grabbing another would mean it wouldn't have to rely on the Vice President as a tiebreaker.
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CLEAN : Voting rights activists gather outside US Supreme Court for elections case

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Voting rights activists gather outside the US Supreme Court in Washington as the nine justices hear an elections case from North Carolina that could have long-lasting impacts on how national elections are held in the United States...
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Are All Women Represented In Today's Feminist Movement?

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As we celebrate women's history month, we take a look back at women's suffrage, from the birthplace of feminism to now.
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Why Aren’t More Athletes Speaking Out Against “Don’t Say Gay”?

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America’s athletes are often a vocal contingent on all kinds of social causes. But so far, there’s been little response from sports players to Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill. Known to its opponents as the “Don’t Say Gay”...
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Biden Calls on Senate to Act in Push for Voting Rights

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President Joe Biden urged the U.S. Senate in a speech on Tuesday to change its rules and allow a simple majority to pass voting-rights legislation. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern has the details.
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How Voting Rights Have Changed Since Martin Luther King's Push

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Voting options are narrowing, and the voting process is getting tougher as many states put tighter restrictions in place.
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Judge Declares Florida's Voting Law For Ex-Felons Unconstitutional

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The law, which was signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2019, required felons to pay outstanding court fees before being able to vote.
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Groups Join Forces For $30M Voting Rights Effort

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Multiple left-leaning groups launched a $30 million effort aimed at securing voting rights legislation.
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America Commemorates The 57th Anniversary Of 'Bloody Sunday'

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This march is still carrying weight 57 years later.
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The January 6 Capitol Insurrection: One Year Later

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One year after Donald Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol with claims of a stolen election, Bloomberg's David Westin looks back at the historic day and how voting rights could change.
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Coronavirus Risks Could Keep Older Voters At Home On Election Day

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Seniors play a crucial role in U.S. elections, but the coronavirus crisis could impact how many head to the polls.
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Biden Administration Sues Texas Over New Voting Law

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The Department of Justice claims the Texas voting law is restrictive and violates federal voting rights laws by disenfranchising eligible voters.