The Voting Rights Situation in Some Swing States Is Quite Alarming
Briefly

Republican-controlled statehouses have created new barriers to voting and eliminated many of the COVID-era concessions that made voting easier, deeply impacting voter turnout.
In states like North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Michigan, where restrictive voting laws are proliferating, even slight changes in turnout could significantly sway election outcomes.
Read at Slate Magazine
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