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Slate

Reader, this man is not your savior. https://t.co/N7FXT5mThf

Slate

The conservative justices all but ensured that courts will uphold voter suppression laws passed after the 2020 election. https://t.co/dw5rGlRxHR

MSNBC

MaddowBlog: The Supreme Court's conservative majority had already weakened the Voting Rights Act. Those justices just made matters much worse. https://t.co/81OlgSfUef

Vox

In its first term since Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death, the Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act, expanded property rights, attacked unions, and settled on multiple wins for the religious right. https://t.co/ddNjn6jPzX

CNN

A Supreme Court ruling that upheld two provisions of Arizona voting law that restrict how ballots can be cast will make it more difficult for Native Americans in the state's tribal communities to vote, Navajo Nation activists say https://t.co/FaDX3MDZKN

CNN

The New Hampshire Supreme Court voted in a 4-0 decision that a 2017 state law requiring proof of residence to vote is unconstitutional, saying that it "imposes unreasonable burdens on the right to vote." https://t.co/IZBNeGyBhr

MSNBC

Opinion | @LevinsonJessica: At the exact moment when we need the Supreme Court to protect the individual right to vote, a majority of the court has given two restrictive voting laws its blessing that just a little voter suppression is legally permissible. https://t.co/z8CPYfNiC4

MSNBC

Opinion | @LevinsonJessica: The adoption of nationwide legislation to safeguard voting rights appears increasingly unrealistic. The short-term solution is not going to come from the government. It will come from each one of us. https://t.co/HTcwnQKrFx

MSNBC

"What this case from Arizona did was effectively really weaken the one remaining section of the Voting Rights Act of 1965," @neal_katyal reacts to the Supreme Court upholding Arizona voting restrictions. https://t.co/0Pt2lEfkcv

New York Times

Death threats, disinformation, indignant voters who refused to wear masks — 2020 was a tough year for election officials in the U.S. Now some of them are calling it quits. https://t.co/NIx6O2Wi1a

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NBC News

US Supreme Court upholds restrictive Arizona voting laws in test of Voting Rights Act. https://t.co/pFcHx3NJp6

NPR

A new poll finds a majority of Americans — by a 56-41% margin — say that ensuring access to voting is a bigger concern than making sure no one votes who isn't eligible. But it also found broad agreement that voters should have to present IDs at the polls. https://t.co/J1tErXEH5t

Washington Post

Analysis: Do Democrats have a strategy to counter GOP state laws restricting voting? https://t.co/Wd0UTdbuPP

Washington Post

Perspective: The Supreme Court clearly won’t protect voting rights. But Congress can. https://t.co/vAMEfoiIXS

NPR

A year before the potentially consequential midterm elections — and two years before the presidential primaries begin in earnest — here are four things to watch for what's next for voting rights. https://t.co/RYsdytllDf

NPR

The Voting Rights Act has been hailed widely as the most effective piece of civil rights legislation in U.S. history. On Thursday, the Supreme Court effectively killed it. https://t.co/mPCsSDQHrt

NPR

The Supreme Court voted this week to narrow the only remaining section of 1965 Voting Rights Act — rendering the landmark civil rights law close to a dead letter. The 6-3 vote was along ideological lines, with the liberals justices dissenting. https://t.co/8XFqupNkQQ

NBC News

Leader of a Latino civil rights group denounces the US Supreme Court's ruling on 2 restrictive Arizona voting laws, saying they are grounded in the "Big Lie of Donald Trump." https://t.co/dboWiXY5o0

ABC News

Pres. Biden on Supreme Court decision upholding Arizona voting restrictions: "After all we have been through to deliver the promise of this Nation to all Americans, we should be fully enforcing voting rights laws, not weakening them." https://t.co/YVQ07MuRby https://t.co/Rd8GLzcrlb

CBS News

Democrats face pressure to act on voting rights after Supreme Court ruling https://t.co/8g1mZc4GEP

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The Hill

Juan Williams: "How the Supreme Court eroded voting rights" (@TheHillOpinion) https://t.co/1sh7En2af6 https://t.co/dB4as5mbzM

The Hill

.@WhipClyburn on the voting reform bill: “This is not dead yet." https://t.co/C3eYzntf0D

Associated Press

It took just days for Americans in 1776 to celebrate their independence. It took nearly a century for Congress to declare #July4th a national holiday. National holidays, and the people and events they honor, reflect changes in the country itself. https://t.co/q4y1GlZGuD

The Hill

House Democrats introduce bill restoring voting provision after SCOTUS ruling https://t.co/Cmf3ipH1Wd https://t.co/5qxqIvS51t

Newsweek

The Pennsylvania senator said he believes the Senate will have to change its rules "in order to protect voting rights with 51 votes." https://t.co/AZgCva01B5

Associated Press

The Vatican has set a July 27 trial date for 10 people, including a once-powerful cardinal, on charges related to the Holy See’s investment in a luxury London real estate venture. The @AP explains the case, the accusations and key players. https://t.co/ytxZs523mw

Axios

More than half of Americans are more concerned about laws restricting voting access than making sure that no one who is ineligible votes, according to new polling. https://t.co/nPuLBk0ZFy

Reuters

Donald Trump's namesake company and longtime financial chief pleaded not guilty to tax fraud, the U.S. Supreme Court made it easier for states to enact voting restrictions, and more. Here are 5️ stories you need to know today https://t.co/3bsVrV6Urv

Associated Press

The Supreme Court term ended with conservative-driven decisions on voting rights and charitable-donor disclosures. The rulings offered a glimpse of what the coming years of the right's dominance could look like for the nation's highest court. https://t.co/7yWSDVfMJ0

Reuters

New Colorado voting map spurs debate from ski towns to Latina coffee group https://t.co/UOEqoFc9rS https://t.co/YMwVybPjxj

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Washington Examiner

Liberal commentators argue some people can’t afford enough gas to get food and vote: "How do you know? When was the last time you were that poor?” https://t.co/mMkowNhK9x

Washington Examiner

A flag that says “(expletive) Biden and (expletive) you for voting for him," was propped up at Tennessee home. Despite multiple complaints, the mayor has no power to remove the flag. https://t.co/btK0uUD2Ua

Washington Examiner

"Today is one of the darkest days in all of the Supreme Court’s history.” @SenSchumer called the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Arizona voting laws “jaw-dropping” and “unconscionable.” https://t.co/5SBlqlJPkL

Washington Examiner

New York’s Democratic mayoral primary is fueling a wave of Republican opposition. Sen. @TomCottonAR called it a “corrupt scam.” @GOPLeader dinged it as “woke.” New York Rep. @claudiatenney argued that it “disenfranchises” voters. https://t.co/vnkxdnPd9w

Washington Examiner

Thursday’s ruling upholding the legality of Arizona’s ban on ballot harvesting is being hailed as a victory for election integrity and a tragedy for minority voting rights. https://t.co/II84I54uJO

Wall Street Journal

From @WSJopinion: A week and a half later the winner of the Democratic mayoral primary remains unclear. That’s a big loss for the city’s new system of ranked-choice voting. https://t.co/LW8vdmaxLm

Wall Street Journal

From @WSJopinion: In its Brnovich ruling, the Supreme Court shot down efforts to politicize the Voting Rights Act and saved federal courts from becoming super election commissions https://t.co/tDBgOAYvtU

Washington Examiner

OPINION: On Thursday, the Supreme Court saved the Voting Rights Act. That’s not what you’re hearing in most of the media, but it’s true. https://t.co/b5zC7Rvbpq

Washington Times

Today's Front Page #Podcast: The Supreme Court upholds Arizona’s voting laws after a DNC challenge, Washington Football Team owner Dan Snyder is fined $10 million after the results of a sexual harassment investigation into his team, and more. LISTEN: https://t.co/Gv0kejj6go

Washington Times

On Friday's #TWTFrontPage: The Supreme Court upholds Arizona’s voting restrictions, Washington Football Team owner Dan Snyder is penalized after a sexual harassment investigation, and more. Stories: @ASwoyer @Matthew_Paras @afkostka @BillGertz https://t.co/D0GUcPyxcy https://t.co/y6E3Jyfl06

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Breitbart News

“…these voter suppression bills are about white supremacy.” https://t.co/0Vn9re4sbp

Breitbart News

Woke corporations are now the Democrat Party's political battering ram to push radical policies. https://t.co/snLMtozPeY

Newsmax

Progressive Democrats have renewed their call to expand the Supreme Court following its decision on voting laws in Arizona in a blow to the Voting Rights Act. https://t.co/eeW7sqStDJ

Fox News

Mainstream media melts down over Supreme Court decision on Arizona 'voting restrictions' https://t.co/L16iNXhYfI

Newsmax

The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision to uphold voting restrictions in Arizona mark "another indication" of why Congress needs to push forward with voting rights legislation, House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn said Friday. https://t.co/zJO7k8dbBc

New York Post

Tribes say voting access hurt by US Supreme Court ruling https://t.co/3rtf3xLMEt https://t.co/UlOyWyoLjF

Breitbart News

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the Arizona statute that bans ballot harvesting and a policy that throws out votes cast by persons in precincts in which they do not reside. https://t.co/Bhwthidnks

Newsmax

A Supreme Court decision weakening protections for ballot access under the Voting Rights Act is likely to result in a series of heated state-by-state fights over how elections are conducted. https://t.co/VcO2divyai

Newsmax

ICYMI: The Supreme Court upheld voting restrictions in Arizona in a 6-3 decision that could make it harder for liberals to overturn voting measures put in place in other states by Republican lawmakers after last year's elections. https://t.co/pqvJHveQ3N

National Review

Georgia Secretary of State Says Brnovich Decision ‘Vindicated’ State’s Voting Law | by @isaac_schorr https://t.co/DKmqt21cDf