North Carolina Must Address Election Integrity Problems
7/6: North Carolina has to address election integrity concerns before the 2020 presidential elections.
7/6: North Carolina has to address election integrity concerns before the 2020 presidential elections.
7/5: After the Democratic primary for district attorney in Queens was plagued with fraud charges, the borough is considering a manual recount of all ballots.
7/4: Hoboken Housing Authority Vice Chair James Sanford is pushing other chairs to sign a pledge against voter fraud.
7/4: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains why the Left lies about what the citizenship question would mean on the 2020 census.
7/4: The 14th amendment to the Constitution could offer President Trump the legal reasoning he needs to include the citizenship question on the 2020 census without going against the SCOTUS ruling.
7/3: Nevada legislators are considering a bill that would allow citizens to register and vote on election day.
7/3: Wyoming lawmakers are considering accepting tribal IDs as proof of identity at the polls.
7/3: A panel of federal judges dismissed a lawsuit that challenged Republican-drawn districts in Wisconsin.
7/2: Mayor Richard Thomas filed suit today, claiming that the primary election he lost was rigged.
7/2: Though liberal media has disparaged it, the Election Assistance Commission has proven to be a nonpartisan commission dedicated to maintaining election integrity.