Black Conservatives Take Action in Key Republican Races
As election day creeps closer, the Black Conservative Federation (BFC) is deploying hundreds of black conservatives to campaign in key states.
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As election day creeps closer, the Black Conservative Federation (BFC) is deploying hundreds of black conservatives to campaign in key states.
There are certain lines you can’t cross without a fight.
The Democrats’ midterm motto seems to be: “The beatings will continue until morale improves.”
Democratic Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema, of Arizona, once described stay-at-home moms as leeches.
Wait—isn’t 60 percent a solid number showing support for stricter gun laws?
For those of us already weary from the 2018 midterms (and maybe with some leftover exhaustion from 2016), the thought of jumping back into a presidential election cycle early next year is, well, nothing short of absolutely dreadful.
Rosie O’Donnell said that she wants to send the U.S. military to the White House to “get” President Donald Trump.
Last week, a federal judge in California dismissed a lawsuit the American Civil Liberties Union had filed.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who claimed to be Native American when a DNA study showed she has as little as .09% Indian blood, is still trying to explain away her assertion.
The Texas Democratic Party asked non-citizens to register to vote.
