(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) A New York judge ruled on Friday that fear of COVID-19 does not give citizens a right to vote by absentee ballot.
In a 28-page decision, Saratoga County Supreme Court Justice Dianne Freestone ordered local election boards to stop counting newly received absentee ballots and "preserve"...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Republican in name only extraordinaire Karl Rove has abandoned his former party, choosing to back Democrat Attorney General Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania, JD Rucker reported.
The former Bush administration hack is using his American Crossroads Super PAC to attack Shapiro's conservative gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania, Doug...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Political campaigns use "voter scores" to appeal to voters, including "Covid 19 decree violation" scores and "Trump resistance" scores.
Firms calculate voter scores by imitating consumer scores and student retention scores, according to the New York Times. Consumer scores are hidden scores that companies have of their...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Despite its adoption in a growing number of states, ranked-choice voting is one of several controversial policies impacting the administration of free and fair elections that Republicans have said is conducive to vote-fraud---and thus favors Democrats.
The system effectively allows a campaign with greater resources or...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a remarkable display of delusion and dementia, President Joe Biden wrongly claimed that his student loan bailout program was passed by Congress, Breitbart reported.
The problem for Biden is that Congress had nothing to do with his massive wealth redistribution from those without college degrees...
(Headline USA) Marijuana Legalization is back on the ballot in November in South Dakota, but whether the politically red state will become the first to pass it twice remains in doubt.
It's facing strong opposition from conservative groups and figures determined to pull the state back from legalizing pot. And...
(Headline USA) Joe Biden, who turns 80 on Nov. 20, said it’s “totally legitimate” for voters to question whether someone his age can manage the demanding stresses of the American presidency. Biden made the comment in response to a question about his age during an MSNBC interview that aired...
(Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square) Americans hoping for thousands of dollars in student loans to be lopped off their ledgers will have to wait a bit longer to see if it will happen.
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily halted Joe Biden’s plan to forgive student loans, an election-year...
(Andrew Hensel, The Center Square) Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot claims crime is down in the city as her opponents in the Feb. election reveal their plans for public safety.
The mayor held a news event this week to announce a proposed infrastructure plan for Chicago Works. She also discussed crime...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Houston native Chingo Bling, “the Tamale King,” is headlining a bus tour to rally Hispanic voters to vote Republican in Texas.
“Hispanics are Americans and Texans first, and we don’t like being told we have to be Democrats to be ‘Good Latinos’,” Chingo Bling said.
“We...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Newly released polling data shows that a majority of Americans say the federal government has too much power.
Gallup released the poll Wednesday, which showed that 54% of Americans said the federal government is "too powerful." The survey found that 39% said the federal government has...
(Headline USA) The Republican National Committee has filed a lawsuit against big tech firm Google, alleging the company has been suppressing its email solicitations ahead of November's midterm elections.
The lawsuit, filed in the District Court for the Eastern District of California Friday evening, accuses Gmail of “discriminating” against the RNC...