Suppression of Speech at Polls Leads to Voter Suppression
Last week, the Pacific Legal Foundation filed a petition for a writ of certiorari with the Supreme Court in Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky:
Read moreFormer FEC Chairman Brad Smith: FEC's Weintraub Should Resign
Former FEC Chairman Brad Smith wrote today that it is time for FEC Commissioner Ellen Weintraub to resign, because her political attacks against President Trump and White House Counsel Don McGahn are jeopardizing the FEC's ability to perform its legitimate function:
Read moreICYMI: Massive Mail Ballot Fraud Alleged in West Dallas
For the past month, officials have been investigating allegations of mail ballot fraud on a massive scale in a municipal election in West Dallas, Texas. 700 suspicious ballots have been sequestered, and prosecutors are asking a just to sequester all mail-in ballots submitted in the runoff election next week.
Read moreNC Election Worker Indicted for Altering Voter Registrations
A former temporary election worker in North Carolina has been indicted for altering voter registration records:
Read moreNew Report: Thousands of Non-Citizens Voting in Virginia
Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation released a disturbing report about non-citizens registered to vote and actually voting in Virginia:
Read moreDemocrats Want Voter ID for Their Elections to Stop Fraud
While the majority of people regardless of party support ID to vote, the liberal and Democrat political establishment oppose it. . . for general elections. This week we saw a different example where non-establishment Democrats claimed a intraparty election was stolen because of voting without proper ID:
Read moreCooper v. Harris - SCOTUS Redistricting Decision Put Interests of Democrats Before Rule Of Law
In this week’s RNLA Column in the Daily Caller: John Ryder, RNLA Co-Chair, offered his insight into this week’s Supreme Court case—Cooper v. Harris, a North Carolina redistricting case.
Read moreNew Hampshire Attempts Minimal Election Integrity Protection; Democrats Predictably Overreact
In the midst of the New Hampshire Secretary of State's verification of voters who registered at the polls on Election Day in the fall finding 458 likely fraudulent voters (and probably more), the New Hampshire legislature is attempting to enact minimal common sense verification procedures for those who register to vote close to the election:
Read moreIs It Time to Give the Slip to Blue Slips?
The unprecedented obstruction of President Trump’s nominees has led Senate Republicans to rightly consider redoing the so-called blue slip policy. Before we go to describing the policy, let just remind people that Senate Democrats have opposed people they like and qualified nominees for no other reason then to give into the far left’s desire to “resist.”
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