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What does the post-Voting Rights Act world look like?
Politics

Democrats will have to balance racial representation with political reality.

By Christian Paz
What does the post-Voting Rights Act world look like?
Politics

Democrats will have to balance racial representation with political reality.

By Christian Paz
Politics
The Supreme Court broke democracy by saying the quiet part out loudThe Supreme Court broke democracy by saying the quiet part out loud
Politics

SCOTUS has lost its sense of when to shut up.

By Ian Millhiser
Politics
Why the latest would-be Trump assassin is so hard to figure outWhy the latest would-be Trump assassin is so hard to figure out
Politics

The suspect’s Trump critiques were relatively ordinary. How do Americans with similar concerns discuss them responsibly?

By Zack Beauchamp
Politics
This billionaire could be California’s next governor — and he wants to arrest Stephen MillerThis billionaire could be California’s next governor — and he wants to arrest Stephen Miller
Politics

Tom Steyer talks to Vox about using state power to fight the Trump administration.

By Zack Beauchamp

The latest in Democracy

Politics
How MAGA’s favorite strongman finally lostHow MAGA’s favorite strongman finally lost
Politics

Hungarians ousted Viktor Orbán in an election rigged to favor him. It wasn’t easy.

By Zack Beauchamp
Politics
New data suggests Trump’s assault on democracy may be stalling outNew data suggests Trump’s assault on democracy may be stalling out
Politics

Three new reports give some surprising reasons for optimism.

By Zack Beauchamp
Politics
The Texas Democrat trying to reclaim Christianity from the rightThe Texas Democrat trying to reclaim Christianity from the right
Politics

Democrats want fighters. A Texas Senate candidate is focused on faith.

By Christian Paz
America After Trump
How Finland defeated fascismHow Finland defeated fascism
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America After Trump

What the defeat of the Lapua Movement in the 1940s can teach the US today.

By Caitlin Dewey
US democracy has repaired itself before. Here’s how we can do it again.
America After Trump

America has remade itself every few decades. Are we due?

By Lee Drutman
Matt Yglesias said in 2015 that American democracy was doomed. Was he right?
America After Trump

A conversation with the Vox co-founder about his provocative prediction.

By Zack Beauchamp
America After Trump
You got your democracy back. Now what?You got your democracy back. Now what?
Podcast
America After Trump

What the United States can learn from Poland’s experience with autocracy.

By Jolie Myers and Noel King
How to stop a dictator
America After Trump

I spent months studying how authoritarians like Trump lose. The answer is shockingly simple.

By Zack Beauchamp
Politics
America After TrumpAmerica After Trump
Politics

How democracies fall — and how they can come back.

By Vox Staff
Future Perfect
Your friends are still acting like everything is normal in America. What do you do?Your friends are still acting like everything is normal in America. What do you do?
Future Perfect

All Americans live in a “dual state.” Here’s what that means — and how to help others see it.

By Sigal Samuel
Politics
How long can ICE keep ignoring federal courts?How long can ICE keep ignoring federal courts?
Politics

A federal judge just threatened to hold the agency’s leader in contempt.

By Ian Millhiser
26 things we think will happen in 2026
Future Perfect

From the state of democracy to the chance of a recession, here’s what could happen in 2026.

By Bryan Walsh, Izzie Ramirez and 11 more
Politics
Trump’s war on democracy is failingTrump’s war on democracy is failing
Politics

And it’s his own fault.

By Zack Beauchamp
Podcasts
The Republicans fighting Trump’s latest redistricting planThe Republicans fighting Trump’s latest redistricting plan
Podcast
Podcasts

The president wants new congressional maps in Indiana. Its GOP state senators aren’t so sure.

By Kelli Wessinger and Astead Herndon
Video
The messy truth about free speechThe messy truth about free speech
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Video

Jimmy Kimmel was just one round in the ongoing debate over free speech.

By Gina Barton
Politics
The real reason why Democrats are so unpopularThe real reason why Democrats are so unpopular
Politics

Does the case for centrism stand up to scrutiny?

By Eric Levitz
Politics
What No Kings protesters should be doing nowWhat No Kings protesters should be doing now
Politics

“You do not need to prioritize getting rid of Chuck Schumer.”

By Christian Paz
Politics
Can America recover from Trump? Here’s what new data says.Can America recover from Trump? Here’s what new data says.
Politics

New political science research suggests democracy can survive leaders like Trump. But there’s a catch.

By Zack Beauchamp
Today, Explained newsletter
The very specific way America could become authoritarianThe very specific way America could become authoritarian
Today, Explained newsletter

Charlie Kirk, Jimmy Kimmel, and the end of American democracy.

By Cameron Peters and Zack Beauchamp
Politics
This is how Trump ends democracyThis is how Trump ends democracy
Politics

The past week has revealed Trump’s road map to one-party rule. Will Americans let him follow it?

By Zack Beauchamp
Podcasts
A Democratic senator on the fights his party has to pickA Democratic senator on the fights his party has to pick
Podcast
Podcasts

Chris Van Hollen on a government shutdown, Charlie Kirk, and Zohran Mamdani.

By Noel King and Danielle Hewitt
Politics
Donald Trump is lying about political violenceDonald Trump is lying about political violence
Politics

His story about the left and the right doesn’t hold up to the facts.

By Abdallah Fayyad
Politics
How to mourn in our polarized ageHow to mourn in our polarized age
Politics

Sitting shiva for Charlie Kirk.

By Rachel Cohen Booth
Politics
Why everyone hates the Democrats right now, explained in 3 chartsWhy everyone hates the Democrats right now, explained in 3 charts
Politics

It’s blue, the feeling the country has.

By Christian Paz
Politics
Do liberals need to choose between defending democracy and the Fed?Do liberals need to choose between defending democracy and the Fed?
Politics

The central bank is undemocratic — but so is Trump’s attack on it.

By Eric Levitz
Vox Press Room
Vox Announces Media Partnership With the Institute for the Study of Modern Authoritarianism for the Second Annual “Liberalism for the 21st Century” ConferenceVox Announces Media Partnership With the Institute for the Study of Modern Authoritarianism for the Second Annual “Liberalism for the 21st Century” Conference
Vox Press Room

Vox is sponsoring the panel “Philosophical Roots of Illiberal Movements,” moderated by Zack Beauchamp.

By Vox Communications
Future Perfect
How America forgot the best way to defend its democracyHow America forgot the best way to defend its democracy
Future Perfect

The strongest defense can be summed up in just two words.

By Sigal Samuel
World Politics
Trump was supposed to lead a global right-wing populist revolution. That’s not happening.Trump was supposed to lead a global right-wing populist revolution. That’s not happening.
World Politics

Even other right-wing populists can’t count on Trump’s support.

By Joshua Keating
Politics
Democrats keep saying America is an “oligarchy.” Is that true?Democrats keep saying America is an “oligarchy.” Is that true?
Politics

A political scientist explains “oligarchy” and argues that America has earned that label.

By Lee Drutman
Policy
Why can Trump just say everything is an “emergency” and do whatever he wants?Why can Trump just say everything is an “emergency” and do whatever he wants?
Policy

Trump’s power to declare a national emergency is a national emergency.

By Abdallah Fayyad
Donald Trump
The case for conservatismThe case for conservatism
Donald Trump

“Move fast and break things” has no place in government.

By Ian Millhiser
Politics
Three reasons why American democracy will likely withstand TrumpThree reasons why American democracy will likely withstand Trump
Politics

American democracy is more resilient than you might think.

By Abdallah Fayyad
Future Perfect
The broligarchs have a vision for the new Trump term. It’s darker than you think.The broligarchs have a vision for the new Trump term. It’s darker than you think.
Future Perfect

The real reason Musk, Zuckerberg, and Bezos are supporting Trump.

By Sigal Samuel
Donald Trump
6 factors to watch in the incoming Trump administration6 factors to watch in the incoming Trump administration
Donald Trump

How the Vox politics team is thinking about Trump 2.0.

By Sean Collins
World Politics
Justin Trudeau is resigning. Here’s what comes next.Justin Trudeau is resigning. Here’s what comes next.
World Politics

A cost-of-living crisis and conflict in the Liberal Party mean the resignation’s not a surprise.

By Ellen Ioanes
Politics
The danger of Trump’s promise to pardon J6 defendantsThe danger of Trump’s promise to pardon J6 defendants
Politics

Trump told NBC that making the pardons would be one of his day-one priorities.

By Ellen Ioanes
Politics
The Republican power grab in North Carolina, explainedThe Republican power grab in North Carolina, explained
Politics

Republicans are eroding the powers of incoming Democratic officials — again.

By Ellen Ioanes
World Politics
He thought he would die in Putin’s gulag. Now he has a message for the world.He thought he would die in Putin’s gulag. Now he has a message for the world.
World Politics

Leading Russian dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza tells Vox the world needs to start preparing now for Putin’s fall.

By Joshua Keating
2024 Elections
Donald Trump has won — and American democracy is now in grave dangerDonald Trump has won — and American democracy is now in grave danger
2024 Elections

Trump’s second term poses an existential threat to the republic. But there’s still good reason for hope.

By Zack Beauchamp
The Gray Area
Is America collapsing like ancient Rome?Is America collapsing like ancient Rome?
Podcast
The Gray Area

Caesar, Trump, and the future of American democracy.

By Sean Illing