Commentary

Washington Times Editorial: ‘Fair’ Elections, Obama-Style

The November presidential election is shaping up as a clear choice between a vision of a smaller federal role and President Obama's view that there's no limit to what the government can do. One thing the administration won't do is ensure the choices Americans make at the ballot box are properly counted.

John Fund on Why We Need Voter ID Laws

The columnist and author of the book Stealing Elections explains why the recent sting in which a conservative activist was offered the ballot of Attorney General Eric Holder shows the need for photo ID laws.

Richmond Paper Does Mea Culpa on Vote Fraud

The Richmond Times-Dispatch had editorialized that the GOP was wrong to press for vote fraud prevention legislation. Now that 10 convicted felons have been indicted, the paper has done a turnabout.

Betrayal by Any Other Name

What would you call it if some Americans went overseas to the United Nations Human Rights Council and gave aid and comfort to some of the most repressive regimes on the planet?

Lessons from the Voter ID Experience in Georgia

The latest data compiled by the Secretary of State of Georgia, Brian Kemp, about the state's experience with voter ID once again shows that the claims by opponents of voter ID are wrong. Click here [...]

Voter ID Insanity at DOJ Going to the United Nations

The far left is making an unprecedented two-track move to derail states' efforts to protect the integrity of the ballot box for this November's elections. While the Department of Justice (DOJ) is blocking state efforts, liberal activists are taking this issue to the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Voter Fraud in This Life and the Next

Did you know that according to a new Pew study, more than 1.8 million dead people are registered to vote? And that leading Democrats are fiercely opposing new laws that tighten voting requirements?