NPR: Conservatives File Voter Registration Lawsuits that Liberals Say Are Blocking Votes

The lawsuits have targeted about a dozen counties so far in Texas, Florida, North Carolina and Mississippi. And even some cities, such as Philadelphia and Alexandria, Va.

2020-05-03T23:36:32+00:00September 21st, 2016|News, Proof of Citizenship, Vote Fraud, Voter ID|

Manipulating U.S. Elections: 10 Ways Voting Is Being Hacked by the Left

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.

2020-05-03T23:37:12+00:00September 21st, 2016|ACRU Commentary, Proof of Citizenship, Voter ID|

Countering the Lies about Election Reform

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.

High Court Declines to Stay Ohio Early Voting and Same-Day Registration Case

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.

Keep the Feds Out of the Voting Booth

The secretary conceded in a recent telephone conference call with state officials that there is no credible threat of a successful cyberattack on the voting and ballot-counting process, despite revelations about recent attacks on the voter-registration systems in Arizona and Illinois.

Real-Time Election Day Projections May Up-End News Tradition

The plan is likely to cause a stir among those involved in reporting election results and in political circles, who worry about both accuracy and an adverse effect on how people vote. Previous early calls in presidential races have prompted congressional inquiries.

2020-05-03T23:38:00+00:00September 12th, 2016|Early Voting, News, Voter ID|
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