News
Arizona Allocates Half Million Dollars for Voter Fraud Investigation
6/7: Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that the state had allocated $530,000 for voter fraud investigations.
Prager Speaks on Voting Problems Facing Conservatives
6/7: Prager University founder Dennis Prager sat down for an interview about the voting issues that will most affect conservatives in the upcoming elections.
Andrew Gillum Continues Registration Campaign In Spite of Fraud Investigation
6/7: Former Florida Gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum claims he'll continue his "flip Florida blue" tour in spite of federal investigators looking into his campaign finances.
Group Seeking Roll Back of National Popular Vote Closer to Goal
6/7: Coloradans Vote, a group pushing for a repeal of the National Popular Vote Act, says they are halfway to gathering the signatures required that would put their repeal on the 2020 ballot.
Democrats Push for Felon Voting
6/7: Democrats in D.C. and those running for President have decided that affording voting rights to incarcerated felons is the issue du jour.
Stacey Abrams Continues to Tout False Voter Suppression Claims
6/6: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams continues to claim that Georgia suppresses votes, even though evidence doesn't back up the claim.
Texas Mayor and Spouse Indicted for Voter Fraud
6/6: Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina and his wife Dalia have been indicted with participating in organized election fraud and illegal voting.
Maine Could Begin Automatic Voter Registration
6/6: Maine considers adopting a bill that would begin Automatic Voter Registration.
Massachusetts Senate Undermines Election Integrity
6/6: The Massachusetts Senate passed several bills undoing previously passed voting restrictions meant to shore up election integrity.
Democrats Claim Republican Redistricting Expert Misled Judges
6/6: The redistricting lawsuit in North Carolina grew more contentious with Democrats claiming the Republican redistricting expert misled judges with his testimony.









