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A brutal, bloody, and at times hopeful history of the vote; a primer on the opponents fighting to take it away; and a playbook for how we can save our democracy before it's too late - from the former U.S. Attorney General on the front lines of this fightVoting is our most important right as Americans - "the right that protects all the others," as Lyndon Johnson famously said when he signed the Voting Rights Act - but it's also the one most violently contested throughout U.S. history. Since the gutting of the act in the landmark Shelby County v. Holder case in 2013, many states have passed laws restricting the vote. After the 2020 election, President Trump's effort to overturn the vote has evolved into a slow-motion coup, with many Republicans launching an all-out assault on our democracy.



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Eric Holder

Eric Holder is an American attorney who served as the 82nd Attorney General of the United States during the Obama administration from 2009 to 2015. He was the first African American to hold the position of U.S. Attorney General.



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