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Record Eagle: CIVIL DISCOURSE: Organizations join forces in effort to restore faith in voting system

CIVIL DISCOURSE: Organizations join forces in effort to restore faith in voting system August 28, 2024 | Record Eagle TRAVERSE CITY — Speakers representing two non-partisan organizations, Keep Our Republic and Michiganders for Civic Resilience, came to Northwestern Michigan College Tuesday to talk about elections.Traverse City was their first stop on a series of visits…
Record Eagle
August 28, 2024
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: As Wisconsin votes in today’s primary, you can have faith system is fair and square

As Wisconsin votes in today's primary, you can have faith system is fair and square Elections are the cornerstone of our democracy and one of the most important things we can do as Americans August 13, 2024 | Scott McCallum, Tom Florsheim, Kim Pytleski, David Haynes, Marge Bostelmann, Kathy Bernier and Anoop Prakash | Milwaukee…
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WisPolitics: Keep Our Republic: Call for civility: John Vaudreuil and Reid Ribble urge unity in wake of political violence

Keep Our Republic: Call for civility: John Vaudreuil and Reid Ribble urge unity in wake of political violence July 22, 2024 | WisPolitics John Vaudreuil, former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, and Reid Ribble, former U.S. Representative for Wisconsin’s 8th District, reflected on the urgent need for civility and unity in our…
WisPolitics
July 22, 2024
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TIME: America’s Political Violence Crisis

America’s Political Violence Crisis July 18, 2024 | Vera Bergengruen | TIME One night in January, 15 people trudged into an arts center in Nazareth, Pa., for a political focus group. Democrats and Republicans, grandmothers and high school teachers, they gathered in a room still decorated with Christmas lights to discuss their concerns about the…
TIME
July 18, 2024
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The Washington Spectator: The Limits of ‘Lawfare’ in a Democracy: A Teaching Moment for 2024

The Washington Spectator: The Limits of ‘Lawfare’ in a Democracy: A Teaching Moment for 2024 July 8, 2024 | Mark Medish and Daniel Lucich | Washington Spectator One day after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ignominious Presidential immunity decision, the New York Supreme Court meted out accountability and formally disbarred Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump’s former personal…
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The Washington Spectator: The Erosion of Ideals

The Erosion of Ideals A former Senator reflects on founding principles July 6, 2024 | Gary Hart | The Washington Spectator As America celebrates the 248th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the threat to the survival of our long-running democratic republic from political and religious extremism is palpable. Former Senator Gary Hart offers a…