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Puerto Rico is voting on statehood again, but it's different this time.
Puerto Rico residents can’t vote in next week’s US presidential election, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be at the polls on Tuesday.
The White House’s quiet campaign to tweak the D.C. Admission Act also provides the first hint that the president is open to reforming the El
The question of D.C. statehood — and that of Puerto Rico's — impacts every American who cares about the viability of our democracy.
No taxation without representation
Young, drawing on Alaska’s example, said the partisan tilt of Puerto Rico’s electorate shouldn’t guide the decision.
And Democrats don't need to nuke the filibuster to do it