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Why Democrats Should Not Call the Georgia Governor’s Race ‘Stolen’, Slate, Nov. 18, 2018

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Brian Kemp Just Engaged in a Last-Minute Act of Banana-Republic Level Voter Manipulation in Georgia, Slate, Nov. 4, 2018

Judges Are Telling Minority Voters They’re Probably Being Disenfranchised, but It’s Too Late to Do Anything About It, Slate, Nov. 2, 2018

How Democrats Can Reverse Years of Voter Suppression. It doesn’t require packing the Supreme Court, Slate, Oct. 30, 2018

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