My Vote My Vision

Here it is, the 2020 Election Guide for Texas as this is the most important election of our lifetimes.

From candidates for Congress to the U.S. Senate, a change in the balance of power on Capitol Hill is looming large in certain pockets of America depending on how the down-ballot elections turn out.

One of the main things missing from the overall electoral equation four years ago has seemingly fueled the 2020 early voting turnout: Black people.

According to a cost of voting index compiled by political scientists at Northern Illinois University, Jacksonville University and Wuhan University in China, it's harder to register to vote in Texas than in any other state in the country. 

Some pundits are alleging Abbott's decision is another form of voter suppression in regards to the 2020 election.

Joe Biden and Donald Trump will have their first debate in Cleveland, Ohio.

National Black Voting Day is about taking part and exercising our right to vote.

Here's a primer on the 2020 Texas runoff elections happening on July 14.

The delegate count makes it official that it will be Joe Biden who the Democratic Party nominates for President in August.

Voters are looking forward to casting ballots in favor of or against the candidates of their choice. However, they won't be able to participate if they haven't registered to vote. Here's how.