
Two people could save US democracy
CNN
Today we face a full-blown national crisis for our democracy -- with the voting rights of millions of Americans about to be sacrificed solely for partisan gain, write Norman Eisen and Fred Wertheimer. Two senators have the power to overcome the challenge.
Republicans in state legislatures around the country, joined by members of their party in Congress, are taking steps that would open the way to the first successful political "self-coup" in our nation's history. That is, they seek to abuse and distort our election laws, instead of marshaling tanks, to do in the future what Trump tried and failed to accomplish after he lost the 2020 election: grab power irrespective of the choices of voters.

Over the past 10 days, Vice President JD Vance put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on notice, rattled the confidence of century-old allies in Western Europe during his first foreign trip, decamped to Capitol Hill to help in delicate budget talks and delivered a spirited defense of the Trump administration’s first month to a gathering of conservatives outside the nation’s capital.