
House Dems: An Agenda to Hurt Americans
Happy to take the U.S. House, Democrats began the 116th Congress with zeal and a bold liberal agenda.
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Happy to take the U.S. House, Democrats began the 116th Congress with zeal and a bold liberal agenda.
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December 3, 2019 Democrats strip Constitutional Rights from States to Increase own Power This week House Democrats are bringing H.R. 4, the Voting Rights Advancement Act
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The SHIELD Act does not include any protections preventing foreign influencers from using social media posts or troll farms; the outlets Russia primarily used in 2016.
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Ever since Donald Trump was declared the winner of the November 8, 2016 presidential election, leftists have been in a state of shock and dismay. Most people thought the vitriol would eventually subside, but instead it has grown exponentially.
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A study from earlier this year shows how simple steps such as requiring voters to have proof of their identification do not have any negative impact on voter turnout.
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The Electoral College is on the chopping block — again.
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The NPV Compact is an end run around the Constitution.
Continue reading →From Judi Caler: The Maine NPV is a cliffhanger. It is back at the House to be enacted. The Senate enacted it today 18-16–one vote
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Contact Oregon’s Governor Kate Brown and ask her to VETO SB870 National Popular VotePhone: (503) 378-4582
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A seductive push to elect the President of the United States with a National Popular Vote (NPV) instead of the Electoral College is being approved in an alarming number of states.
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The National Popular Vote Compact has no minimum percentage for a candidate to be declared the National Popular Vote Winner. What this means in a 3 way race a candidate could win with 35% or even less.
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February 2, 2019 The “For the People” Act is NOT for Americans The first bill introduced in Congress this year was the For the People Act,
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The Electoral College protects us from Vote Fraud providing 51 individual elections in the states and District of Columbia not just one election which can more easily be stolen. The Electoral College protects us against the instability of nationwide recounts and endless lawsuits. The Electoral College has worked well for over 200 years providing a peaceful transfer of power.
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The midterm election will significantly impact America’s future in freedom. Next Tuesday will decide whether the many, already incredibly successful policies set in motion under President Trump will continue or whether they collapse under the weight of a new Congressional majority bent on removing Trump from office and implementing their radical, socialist, anti-freedom agenda.
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How much voter fraud is there in America, really? Concerns over election integrity, fraud, and even voter identification laws regularly make news and heated campaign rhetoric. The left is well-versed in beating the election-eve drum on voter suppression, while then-candidate Donald J. Trump matched those efforts by citing concerns over fraud. Amid the din of protests, lawsuits, and commissions, something gets lost: actual data.
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How many times have you heard claims of voter fraud dismissed by politicians, media pundits, and political parties?
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Ronald Reagan said it best, “Trust but verify,” which is more true today than ever with regard to electronic computerized voting that lacks a paper trail.
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Lying, Stealing, & Cheating Elections: The ‘Motor Voter’ Fraud Trap / Voter Fraudster Alert / Russian Roulette in Voting
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Donald Trump’s surprise visit to Mexico, where he met the Mexican president and discussed the many contentious issues between our two countries, reminds me of President Reagan’s important trip to Geneva in 1985.
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Before heading to Cleveland to accept the Republican nomination for president, Donald Trump paid a high-profile visit to Capitol Hill, where he hoped to unify Congressional Republicans behind his presidential campaign.
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Last week in Erie, Pennsylvania, Donald Trump entertained his vast crowd of supporters by reciting the lyrics to a song called “The Snake.”
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The subject of women in the military was addressed by both political parties at their national conventions last month, and it’s no surprise that Republicans and Democrats came to diametrically opposite conclusions.
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The Republican and Democratic parties adopted new platforms at their conventions last month, and they have fundamentally different plans for America’s future.
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