The Center for American Progress, a liberal-leaning think tank whose current and past employees have staffed Democratic administrations, is releasing a new report Thursday outlining its wishlist of voting rights, campaign finance, and democracy proposals.
The report, which comes amid controversy over the conservative Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, offers a blueprint for some of Democrats’ signature issues that CAP will push for next year and could pitch as policy templates for a potential Harris administration and Democratic Congress.
The group calls for voting rights legislation, public financing of campaigns, electing presidents by popular vote, new disclosures for political spending, restrictions ...