One year from now, the nation votes in the 2020 election. Every four years, we hear the well-worn claim that this is one of the most important elections ever. Well, this time, it seems, it might be true. And in troubling ways, the integrity of the country’s democratic system itself will be at stake. Over the past decade, 25 states passed new laws to make it harder to vote for the first time since the Jim Crow era. The Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling in Citizens United has tilted the campaign finance system in favor of a small group of wealthy megadonors. And U.S. elections are still vulnerable to foreign interference, as many state-level efforts to bolster election security remain unfunded or underfunded. How can we ensure the election will be free, fair, and
secure?
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