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When I wrote SAVE America Part 1 in February, the question was whether one bill could rewrite federal voter registration. Three months later, that bill is stalled, and the threat has moved.
This is the eight-minute video version of what I found.
The election won’t be rigged. The map will be. That distinction is the whole story.
I read both executive orders, pulled the Senate roll-call votes, walked through the new SCOTUS opinion, and ran the Cook Political Report’s redistricting tracker against itself. The video walks you through the verdict, the loud frames on each side, the three fights that are actually running, and the quiet harm nobody is talking about.
If you’ve got eight minutes, hit play.
If you want every source, every score, and the full audit log, the Case File has all of it — seven scored claims, forty-seven sources, and the dimension breakdowns I show my work on. For the five-minute reading version, the Facts & Sense briefing is your shortcut.
If this is the kind of work you want to see more of, subscribe to The Exhausted Moderate. One person, no team, no sponsors. The reason it’s free is that information that helps you tell signal from spin shouldn’t live behind a paywall. Facts & Sense from the Middle of the Mess.
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By The Exhausted Moderate - Making Sense of the MessWhen I wrote SAVE America Part 1 in February, the question was whether one bill could rewrite federal voter registration. Three months later, that bill is stalled, and the threat has moved.
This is the eight-minute video version of what I found.
The election won’t be rigged. The map will be. That distinction is the whole story.
I read both executive orders, pulled the Senate roll-call votes, walked through the new SCOTUS opinion, and ran the Cook Political Report’s redistricting tracker against itself. The video walks you through the verdict, the loud frames on each side, the three fights that are actually running, and the quiet harm nobody is talking about.
If you’ve got eight minutes, hit play.
If you want every source, every score, and the full audit log, the Case File has all of it — seven scored claims, forty-seven sources, and the dimension breakdowns I show my work on. For the five-minute reading version, the Facts & Sense briefing is your shortcut.
If this is the kind of work you want to see more of, subscribe to The Exhausted Moderate. One person, no team, no sponsors. The reason it’s free is that information that helps you tell signal from spin shouldn’t live behind a paywall. Facts & Sense from the Middle of the Mess.
This post is public so feel free to share it.
What did I miss?