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Dear friend of Vox, Midterm elections are just 63 days away. Against a backdrop of historic inflation, abortion rights that have been stripped away, some members of the GOP using the raid on Mar-a-Lago to sow mistrust in institutions, and election deniers running for office, they promise to be chaotic. Vox is committed to keeping our explanatory journalism, including content about the election, free, because we believe that an informed electorate is critical to the future of American democracy. Will you help us? We're aiming to reach 5,000 gifts by the end of the month. Will you join the nearly 70,000 Vox contributors by making your first financial gift today? | (this helps us budget ahead) | | | In the coming months, our politics team will focus on the areas below to help people understand the context surrounding this midterm election. This is the work that your gift supports: - The future of American democracy: Politicians who supported overturning the election results in 2020 are running for crucial swing-state offices in 2022. We will continue to report on these races and what they mean for voting rights, how they could impact the next elections in their states, and what it would mean for our democracy if they succeed.
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- The functionality of American government: President Biden has had a difficult time pursuing his agenda with Democrats in control of Congress — but if Republicans retake one or both chambers, things will surely become even more fraught. We will use all our expertise on institutions to report: can the US government function when it's divided?
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