Commentary
A Simple, Three-Step Approach to Defending Voter ID Laws
As the election nears, you can bet voter identification requirements will increasingly be a major topic of conversation.
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.
Five Ways the Election System Is Being Attacked
ACRU Policy Board member J. Christian Adams explains several ways that the Left is undermining the integrity of the electoral process.
Virginia Democrats Hiding the Truth about Non-Citizen Registration Fraud
Hans von Spakovsky dispels the myth that voter fraud does not exist by highlighting Virginia examples of voter fraud by noncitizens and actions by state and local election officials not to prosecute violators or follow state and federal laws.
Virginia Democrats Hiding the Truth about Non-Citizen Voter Fraud
Election integrity foes mistakenly tell us voter fraud is a myth. So when legitimate voter fraud is actually discovered, these foes pretend it didn’t happen, fail to take any steps to investigate or prosecute such cases, or, even worse, try to cover it up.
Jim Crow Rears Its Ugly Head in Guam
A group of racial activists in the Pacific is beginning the process of separating from the union one of America’s most important strategic assets in the Pacific theater.
Americans Affirm Voter ID Laws
If photo ID laws are the bane to minority voting rights that leftists and assorted federal judges claim, you’d expect the public to agree. Not even close.
Why Does DHS Want to Designate Election Booths ‘Critical Infrastructure?’
We have the most decentralized election system of any Western democracy.
Media Are Flat Wrong to Dismiss Voter Fraud Concerns
Philadelphia has a long reputation of fixing elections as a means of controlling patronage and municipal contracts.
Texas Gets Best Deal It Could with DOJ over ID Law
It looks as if Texas, the Justice Department, and all of the other parties, including the NAACP, involved in the challenge to the state's voter ID law have worked out an interim settlement.





