Colorado Voters Could Vote on Leaving Popular Voter Compact
7/15: A question over whether Colorado should leave the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact could appear on the state's 2020 ballots.
7/15: A question over whether Colorado should leave the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact could appear on the state's 2020 ballots.
7/14: Democrats going out of their way to prevent voter rolls from being maintained are damaging the election integrity of America.
7/13: States are fighting the drive to clean voter rolls, which leave American elections open to voter fraud.
7/13: California's Redistricting Commission has a 10 year history of rigging districts to favor the Democratic party.
7/13: New Hampshire Governor Christopher Sununu vetoed a bill that would have allowed Democrats to access the state's voter database.
7/13: If the National Popular Vote Compact comes into play, it could cause chaos during the presidential elections and leave the results mired in the courts.
7/12: RealClearInvestigations reporter Mark Hemingway explains why clean voter rolls won't suppress any votes.
7/12: President Trump can issue an executive order that would collect the same information a citizenship question on the 2020 census would glean.
7/12: Presidential candidate, Senator Bernie Sanders, has joined with Leftists who want to abolish the Electoral College.
7/12: Voter rolls throughout the country are rife with inaccuracies and problems that need to be cleared up before the next presidential election.