What Kind of Fraud to Expect This Election
The United States “has a long and unfortunate history of ballot fraud,” the Heritage Foundation has said, in a 2008 report titled Democracy in Danger — and the fraud has gotten worse since then.
This author has not written his bio yet.
But we are proud to say that Joe Miller contributed 20608 entries already.
The United States “has a long and unfortunate history of ballot fraud,” the Heritage Foundation has said, in a 2008 report titled Democracy in Danger — and the fraud has gotten worse since then.
Hillary’s server being hacked is old news. The story you’re not hearing about is the media’s willful blindness.
As millions of Americans united to watch one of the great traditions in American life — a World Series Game 7 — Walmart shared a vision of something deeper and grander that is also a part of the American tradition — families united in prayer on Thanksgiving Day.
In August 2010, Huma Abedin admitted she had a problem.
Melania Trump gave her first speech since the Republican National Convention yesterday, sharing her plan to minimize cyber bullying against children and teens if she becomes first lady.
Election Day is Tuesday, which means that in addition to voting for president, congressmen, senators, local officials, and ballot initiatives from sea to shining sea, voters in most states will also be deciding on who sits on their state and local courts.
There’s been a lot of talk about how many refugees we’re letting into our country; in fiscal year 2016 alone, the Obama administration let in 85,000 refugees into the United States.
It’s typically a no-drama affair. Every six years, Kansans vote whether to retain the state’s sitting Supreme Court justices.
The next president will face a nation debt of $20 trillion, nearly double what it was when President Barack Obama took office.
Yesterday’s 25th installment of the WikiLeaks emails contained a blockbuster.
