That’s a message that might be reassuring, depending on how the pandemic has treated you, or your business.
Finding and educating previously unregistered voters — and getting them to the polls — is an expensive business.
A new ruling means anyone with a felony conviction in Florida must pay fees, fines and restitution before they can vote.
Several political exposés have been written about President Donald Trump since he’s taken office.
With record voter turnout expected in this year’s elections, arenas and other large venues are turning into voting “supercenters.”
You can vote by mail in every state, but some have made it easier than others.
The private sector isn’t necessarily “running scared,” says Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer.
The pandemic economic downturn doesn’t seem to be affecting the people who’ve already donated almost $3 billion towards the presidential race.
State and local budgets are hurting from the pandemic and could use the help.
Congress passed a law in 2006 that requires the Postal Service to prepay health benefits for retirees. It’s had trouble doing that.