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Democracy in 2026: What You Should Be Watching

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Democracy in 2026: What You Should Be Watching

With the midterm elections looming, the news cycle is about to become a partisan whirlwind. The real threats to democracy – the ones that will significantly impact your life – risk getting buried in chaos.

That’s why we compiled the top 5 democracy trends Common Cause is monitoring in 2026, and what we’re doing about them.
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Omnibus Bill Is A Toxic Cocktail of Giveaways

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Omnibus Bill Is A Toxic Cocktail of Giveaways

The omnibus appropriations bill fashioned in secret by congressional leaders this week is larded with goodies for the lawmakers who will be voting on it and the special interests – from the gun lobby to Wall Street – that are their financial patrons, Common Cause said today. If passed, it will include the biggest increase in campaign contribution limits ever enacted by Congress.

Five Things Wrong With Congress’s Omnibus Spending Bill

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Five Things Wrong With Congress’s Omnibus Spending Bill

Congress is running out of time to fund the government, and last night, they came to a $1.1 trillion agreement. But they’re not letting this crisis go to waste – the omnibus bill is packed with special interest handouts and riders that will weaken our democracy.

Senators Should Vote on Pending Nominations Before Adjourning

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Senators Should Vote on Pending Nominations Before Adjourning

With 139 presidential nominations awaiting floor action as of midday Monday, the U.S. Senate should remain in session as long as it takes – including through the holiday season – to fill judicial and executive vacancies, Common Cause said today.

How Gerrymandering Stacked the Deck in 2014 North Carolina Elections

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How Gerrymandering Stacked the Deck in 2014 North Carolina Elections

An examination of 2014 election results in North Carolina shows that effective gerrymandering left many legislative candidates unopposed and caused a large discrepancy between partisan votes and results.

Common Cause Briefing Examines Ohio Redistricting Reform Proposal

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Common Cause Briefing Examines Ohio Redistricting Reform Proposal

Common Cause Ohio organized a briefing on HJR 12, a proposed state constitutional amendment that would reform how Ohio’s state legislative districts are drawn by creating a less partisan process.

Une grande victoire dans le Midwest

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Une grande victoire dans le Midwest

La législature de l'Illinois a adopté l'inscription le jour des élections, l'élargissement du vote anticipé et d'autres réformes électorales.

Common Cause Member Briefing

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Common Cause Member Briefing

Common Cause President Miles Rapoport, Board Chair Robert Reich, and Senior Vice President for Strategy and Programs Karen Hobert Flynn take questions from our members.

Des courriels récemment publiés détaillent la stratégie de découpage électoral illégal en Floride

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Des courriels récemment publiés détaillent la stratégie de découpage électoral illégal en Floride

La Cour suprême de Floride a ordonné la publication de 528 pages de courriels échangés entre des consultants politiques partisans et des représentants de l'État, qui détaillaient une stratégie de découpage électoral illégal des circonscriptions du Congrès de l'État.

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