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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Introduction: The Heartbeat of Democracy
Control the Vote, Control the Country
Part One: The Hidden History of the Vote in America
Power to the South: The Three-Fifths Compromise The Racist Legacy of a Constitutional Compromise The Founders Feared a Trump-like President—Which Is Why They Established the Electoral College The Electoral College and Slavery The Unique Struggles of Women and Native Americans to Vote The Generational Fight for Women’s Suffrage Silencing and Suppressing Native Voices Madison’s Warning
Part Two: The Economic Royalists’ Modern War on Voting
Why Racists Don’t Want Everyone to Vote The Racist Backlash to Brown v. Board Conservative Excuses for Preventing Everyone from Voting The Billionaires’ Trick to Keep Everyone from Voting Buying Politicians, Selling Lies, and Suppressing the Vote The Rise of Social Issues Promoting New(t)speak The Day the Music Died A New War on the Vote Is Voting a Right? Should It Be? Numbers, Not Voters Stacey Abrams Was Robbed Exit Polling around the World Exit Polls in the US and Red Shift Explained Voting Machines, Hacking, and Red Shift Privatizing the Vote with Voting Machines Suppressing the Vote with Provisional Ballots Diluting the Vote with Gerrymandering Depressing the Vote with Money in Politics The Beginnings of a Myth: Voting Fraud Voting Fraud: From Myth to Dogma Kris Kobach: The Voting Fraud Myth Becomes a Mission Interstate Crosscheck and the Election Integrity Scam
Part Three: Solutions
The GOP’s Grand Stand against Voting and Democracy Republicans Oppose “For the People Act of 2019” Automatic Voter Registration Restore the Vote for Returning Citizens End Voter Caging Make Election Day a National Holiday Vote by Mail Extend Early Voting Paper Ballots or Paper Receipts Stopping Politicians from Choosing Their Own Voters The Electoral College and a National Popular Vote Voting Systems Shape Elections: Getting beyond Two Parties Compulsory Voting DC and Puerto Rico Statehood, Splitting Up Big States Get Out There, Get Active Finally
Notes Acknowledgments Index About the Author
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