
Georgia’s Peachy Election Law
April 19, 2021 The Truth About Georgia’s Election Law Did you hear about Georgia’s new election law that suppresses minority voters, makes getting an absentee
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April 19, 2021 The Truth About Georgia’s Election Law Did you hear about Georgia’s new election law that suppresses minority voters, makes getting an absentee
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When one thinks of tyranny, the usual first thought is of governmental overreach. The society we live in today, however, is increasingly influenced — even controlled — by corporations who think they should be our conscience. More than the usual suspects have bought into this sanctimony, too.
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April 5, 2021 Washington, DC Conservatives applaud the Georgia legislature and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp for taking bold steps to protect the integrity of its
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Editor’s Note: There once was a time when being pleasantly naive was considered harmless, and perhaps even charming, We chose to believe that national authorities
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March 1, 2021 The House Will Vote This Week on the For the “Swamp” Act In a blatant attempt to silence conservative votes, House Democrats
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Integral to the survival of this Republic is the integrity of its voting process. People are entitled to the confidence that their votes will not be cancelled by fraudulent votes. While we work to this end in this election, we must petition God.
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Editor’s Note: The presidential election has everyone’s attention for the next two weeks, but there are many critical down-ballot races that can make or break
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The Republican Party Platform states that it will continue to enthusiastically support President Trump’s America-first agenda. The Party makes it clear that Republicans depend on the innate optimism, resourcefulness, and energy of the American people.
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WHEREAS, The Republican National Committee (RNC) has significantly scaled back the size and scope of the 2020 Republican National Convention in Charlotte due to strict restrictions on gatherings and meetings, and out of concern for the safety of convention attendees and our hosts;
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There is one thing that Michelle Obama and I agree on: We must vote in-person this November. Despite Democrats making universal vote-by-mail a policy initiative of their party platform, the former First Lady plead, “We have got to grab our comfortable shoes, put on our masks, pack a brown bag dinner and maybe breakfast, too, because we’ve got to be willing to stand in line all night if we have to.” Why? Because she knows the stakes are high and voting by mail is not safe.
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If there ever were a time to go into the voting booth with eyes wide open, November 3 of 2020 is that time. The past few months have been an unfolding drama of lawlessness in the streets, anti-American curricula planned for the schools, and overt attacks on foundational beliefs that most Americans hold dear.
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A crucial but often overlooked piece of the Left’s plan to remake America is the election of radical, anti-police district attorneys across the country. The billions of dollars funding local DA elections comes from George Soros.
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While the pandemic lingers, election officials are trying to create a safe environment for voters. However, massive mail-in voting leaves the door wide open to fraud. Hosts Glyn McKay and Tabitha Walter talk with election integrity expert Hans Von Spakovsky on whether in-person voting is still the safest method of casting a vote in this year’s election.
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This past week, the House of Representatives came back to D.C. to vote via proxy voting. As you may recall, proxy voting is a change in the House’s rules that allows a member to vote for up to 10 other colleagues on any Coronavirus related legislation to ensure members are able to work from home.
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An alarming movement that is gaining traction every day the country is shut down is to institute vote-by-mail for the 2020 elections. Attempting this on a national scale would be chaos, which is precisely the point.
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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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Hillary Clinton has laid out her game plan for winning back the White House for herself and her husband next year. Let’s hope Republicans were paying attention.
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A federal court in Kansas just rendered a much-needed decision against the federal government’s interference with state efforts to combat voter fraud. Kansas and Arizona won total support for their laws to stop voter registration by illegal aliens and other non-citizens, and the court ordered a federal agency to revise its forms “immediately.”
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North Carolina is showing the way for conservatives to rise above their post-2012 depression and regain the political initiative. Governor Pat McCrory just signed a law requiring voters to show a valid photo ID for voting, prohibiting same-day registration, and reducing the number of days for early voting from 17 to 10.
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As we approach a major national election, we hear warnings about many kinds of vote fraud and possible recounts that might delay confirmation of who are the victors.
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June 10, 2011by Phyllis Schlafly Alabama has suddenly become the leader in comprehensive immigration reform, passing up Arizona whose laws have had so much news
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Why did millions of good blue-collar jobs go overseas and what is your plan to restore them? Who and what is responsible for this national disaster?
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The most important decision the voters made on November 2 may turn out to be Iowa sending out to pasture three state supreme court judges who had voted to make same-sex marriage constitutional, overriding the wishes of the people in Iowa and their elected representatives.
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Barack Obama’s pandering to the feminists makes him look like the suitor who is unwilling to face up to his beloved’s announcing she will marry another man. In desperation, he showers her with expensive gifts, hoping to win back her favor.
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