The War on Election Integrity
Shirley Anne Conners, a Canadian citizen living in the U.S. illegally, voted in more than 20 elections.
Shirley Anne Conners, a Canadian citizen living in the U.S. illegally, voted in more than 20 elections.
A Denver TV station has identified multiple cases of dead men and women in the state voting, with dozens of other deceased individuals still on the rolls.
The Post story is full of factual errors, and that should concern editors at the Post, unless factual errors don't matter as long as they are lathered up with a thick coating of ideological bias.
Incidents in states from Virginia to Pennsylvania to New York show that too many election officials are ignoring or even covering up the systemic problems brought to their attention.
Adding online registration is of only marginal benefit in comparison to the increased risks it brings.
For some reason, liberals and Democrats have not only ignored the issue, they’ve actively worked to dismiss the idea entirely.
Wouldn’t it be nice if just once, some of the people whom Soros pays to tell us that voter fraud doesn’t exist admitted they were wrong?
George Soros-funded organizations are trying to rewrite the rules of how elections are run so that it is easier for Democrats and leftists to win.
The U.S. Supreme Court has pheld Ohio’s election reform law, but liberal courts have struck down voter photo ID laws in other states such as North Carolina and North Dakota and watered down photo ID laws in Texas and Wisconsin. Federal judges also have vacated statutes in Alabama, Georgia and Kansas that permitted states to require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote. The media and prominent Democrats cannot hide their delight.
Bad news for the Ohio Democratic party: On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a one-line order denying the party’s application for a stay in Ohio Democratic Party v. Husted — the eminently reasonable opinion recently issued by a panel of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals refusing to overturn changes in early voting and same-day registration rules enacted by the Ohio legislature.