
Meaghan Winter
Articles
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1 week ago |
dissentmagazine.org | Patrick Iber |Meaghan Winter |Benjamin Fogel |Andre Pagliarini
Our Authoritarian Atrocity Trump’s goal is blood-and-soil nationalism. The only choice is opposition. ▪ Spring 2025 March 26, 2025: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stands in front of the prison bars of an overcrowded cell at El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center. The scene is staged: Noem wears a $50,000 Rolex and a tight-fitting white shirt, while the men behind her have been ordered to stand, their own shirts and masks removed to display their body and face tattoos.
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2 months ago |
dissentmagazine.org | Meaghan Winter |Jonathan M. Katz |Nick Serpe |Jawziya F. Zaman
How Sheriffs Undermine Democracy An interview with Jessica Pishko, author of The Highest Law in the Land.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
newrepublic.com | Meaghan Winter
Florida has some of the lowest rates of registeredeligible voters in the nation; there are millions of eligible voters leftto register across the state. The hundredsof thousands of people who’ve moved to the state could easily swingelections. You’d think, during a major, competitive presidential election yearwhen there’s widespread consensus that our democracy is at stake, there’d be aconcerted, well-funded effort to register as many of those eligible voters aspossible.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Meaghan Winter
Florida has some of the lowest rates of registered eligible voters in the nation; there are millions of eligible voters left to register across the state. The hundreds of thousands of people who’ve moved to the state could easily swing elections. You’d think, during a major, competitive presidential election year when there’s widespread consensus that our democracy is at stake, there’d be a concerted, well-funded effort to register as many of those eligible voters as possible.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Meaghan Winter
Florida has some of the lowest rates of registered eligible voters in the nation; there are millions of eligible voters left to register across the state. The hundreds of thousands of people who’ve moved to the state could easily swing elections. You’d think, during a major, competitive presidential election year when there’s widespread consensus that our democracy is at stake, there’d be a concerted, well-funded effort to register as many of those eligible voters as possible.
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