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Republicans are making voter registration gains ahead of the midterms: From the Politics Desk


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Voter registration trends continue; Republicans within 17,000 of Democrats


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Thirty states, as well as Washington, D.C., allow voters to register with a political party. Here’s what the data shows. By Shane Goldmacher Shane Goldmacher is a national political correspondent ... Read More


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