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The Economist Asks: How can America’s voting system be made more fair?

The Economist Asks: How can America’s voting system be made more fair?

Update: 2022-10-20
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The Supreme Court could be on the verge of gutting the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Eric Holder, a former attorney-general, was in office the first time the court hollowed out the VRA. Host Anne McElvoy asks him what’s at stake as the midterm elections approach. Mr Holder, who now leads the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, explains why he believes American democracy is in decline. And, they explore whether a bipartisan effort is likely to bear fruit.


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The Economist Asks: How can America’s voting system be made more fair?

The Economist Asks: How can America’s voting system be made more fair?