Vote Fraud Proven and Still No Convictions

One of the many arguments of the opponents of election integrity measures is that there are very few convictions for vote fraud.  That argument is wrong on so many levels.  Many because vote fraud convictions are hard to obtain.  Take just one county, Palm Beach, in the purple state of Florida:

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The RNLA Wishes Senator John McCain a Speedy Recovery

The RNLA is saddened to learn that Senator John McCain of Arizona, has been diagnosed with a primary glioblastoma, a type of aggressive cancerous brain tumor. Although this is a serious diagnosis, we know that Senator McCain is a fighter who will not take this lightly.

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Why the Commission on Election Integrity is Necessary

In today's Daily Caller, RNLA Executive Director Michael Thielen explainswhy the Presidential Advisory on Election Integrity is necessary. President Trump addressed the first meeting yesterday and stressed the importance of the Commission creating a substantive report to help protect the American electoral process. At one point, he asked about those states refusing to share publicly available voter registration information

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Senate Democrats Stalling Hearing for Conservative Justice Joan Larsen from Michigan

Senate Democrats are using an unprecedented technique to stall the hearing of Justice Joan Larsen of Michigan to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The Senate Judiciary Committee has not taken up the nomination of Larsen because the two Senators from Michigan, Democrats Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, have not signaled their approval according to The Detroit News.

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Highlights from First Meeting of Commission on Election Integrity

The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity met for its inaugural meeting today in Washington, D.C. The commissioners gave opening statements, shared what they think priorities for the commission to study should be, and emphasized that they hope the commission's work can increase voter confidence in the election system.

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DENIED: Federal Court Rejects TRO Requested Against Commission on Election Integrity

Breaking News: The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia refuses to grant a temporary restraining order (TRO) to delay the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity's opening meeting, which is scheduled for tomorrow.

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Democrats Upset that You have to Live in New Hampshire to Vote in New Hampshire

An 'extremely controversial' bill was signed into law recently in New Hampshire.  SB 3 was the New Hampshire "domicile bill" as the Union Leader put it in an Editorial entitled Voting in NH: You actually have to live here:

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Democrats Obstruct and Delay Trump's Nominees

RNLA Executive Director Michael Thielen wrote today in the Daily Callerabout how Senate Democrats are obstructing and delaying President Trump's nominees on an unprecedented scale:

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Religious Liberty Experts Discussed Current Issues During National Policy Conference

During RNLA's National Policy Conference in May, Prof. Robert Destro from the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America and Kellie Fiedorek of the Alliance Defending Freedom opined onPresident Trump's executive order on religious liberty, recent litigation, and other current legal issues regarding religious liberty and rights of conscience.  Here are highlights from the discussion.

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Christian Adams an Excellent Choice for Election Integrity Commission

President Trump announced additional members for his Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity yesterday: Christian Adams and Alan King, a Democrat from Alabama. These experts will greatly aid the commission in its work and bring a wealth of real-world experience and expertise to the commission.  

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