RNLA Explains What Open, Fair and Honest Elections Mean

The RNLA believes that elections should be open, fair and honest. To be clear, “open, fair and honest” means:

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Even a Liberal Democrat "Expert" Agrees - Virginia's Latest Effort at Vote Fraud Goes Too Far

What won’t Virginia Democrats do to promote vote fraud in Virginia? Unconstitutional orders to enfranchise felons, including those in half way houses or prisons in other states; encouraging election officials to not ask for citizenship or felon status; refusing to clean up the voting rolls; and now allowing “selfies” (a self-portrait photograph, typically taken with a digital camera or camera phone held in the hand) of ballots, via a last-minute Advisory Opinion from the Attorney General.

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Democrats Fighting for Zombies, While Republicans Try to Protect the Living

There are problems with the dead registering in Virginia and voting in Colorado and California.  The most common way that the dead are fraudulently "voting" is via absentee ballot.  It is hard for zombies to actually get the polls.  The respective parties could not take a more radically different approach. 

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FEC Democrats Vote to Censor Books, Documentary Films

Last week, FEC Democrats voted to assert regulatory power over books and films.  That means they believe the FEC has the power to censor certain books and documentary films.  After the famous colloquy between Justice Alito and the federal government in the Citizens United case, FEC Democrats still have not learned there are limits on the FEC's power to restrict free press rights.  The vote was on a motion by Commissioner Lee Goodman to add books and films under the categories of press protected from regulation under the FEC's Press Exemption.  Listen to the debate here, at minutes 8:53 - 22:30.  


Sen. McConnell Won the Fight on the Scalia Vacancy


ICYMI: Democrats Keeping the Zombie Vote Alive

Even partisan Democrats and professional vote fraud deniers such as Rich Hasen grudgingly admit to a potential vote fraud problem associated with vote-by-mail.  Hasen discusses it in the context of vote buying but it is a much bigger problem than that.   

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RNLA Honors John Ryder as the 2016 Republican Lawyer of the Year


Trump Releases Additional Outstanding Names for Supreme Court Short List

Today, Donald Trump released the rest of his short list of potential nominees to fill Justice Scalia's position on the Supreme Court, supplementing the excellent list he released in May and stating that the well-qualified state and federal court judges are the only people that President Trump would consider to nominate to the Supreme Court:

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2nd Circuit Cancels Special GOP Primary In NY 3rd Congressional District

After months of back and forth, the Second Circuit overturned a district court decision that had scheduled a special Republican primary on October 6 in the race for New York's 3rd congressional seat:

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Make Elections Great Again: House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Addresses Election Security

On Tuesday, September 13, 2016, the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held a hearing focusing on protecting the 2016 elections from cyber and voting machine attacks

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