Sanders’ Push for Felons to Vote Is Wrong
4/11: John R. Lott Jr. explains why Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' push to allow felons to vote while incarcerated is a terrible plan for America.
4/11: John R. Lott Jr. explains why Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' push to allow felons to vote while incarcerated is a terrible plan for America.
4/11: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill slowing Georgia's "Use It or Lose It" law, which purges inactive voters.
4/11: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says he didn't have the jurisdiction to comply with the House of Representatives' demands that the state turn over documents pertaining to its noncitizen voting investigation.
4/6: Former Attorney General Eric Holder's National Democratic Redistricting Committee backed the losing candidate in a Wisconsin judicial race.
4/10: The Indiana legislature considers a bill that would push the deadline for mail-in absentee ballots back, from eight to 12 days before the election.
4/10: Ohio spent $130,000 in a voter sign-up campaign, but only registered 540 voters.
4/10: The Democratic pressure to adopt the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is actually a push against the popularity of President Trump.
4/10: Georgia Democratic Representative Lucy McBath claims she resides in Georgia, but Republicans got her to sign for a gift at her home—in Tennessee.
4/10: Project Veritas has uncovered another instance of double voting, tracking down a New Hampshire Man who cast two ballots in 2018 midterms.
4/9: Mohave County Attorney Matt Smith charged that a polygamous sect in Lake Havasu City may be practicing voter fraud.