8 Instances of Voter Fraud in 2016, and It’s Not Even Election Day Yet
In just the last week, prosecutors pursued three voter fraud-related charges in three major battleground states—Florida, Iowa, and Virginia.
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In just the last week, prosecutors pursued three voter fraud-related charges in three major battleground states—Florida, Iowa, and Virginia.
The Joe Miller campaign discussed a television ad and radio ad currently running statewide in Alaska, which confronts head-on the issue of Lisa Murkowski’s seniority, as well as her position as chair of the Senate Energy Committee: two of the centerpieces of her campaign messaging.
Whatever you might think of Donald Trump as a candidate, it’s clear there’s a significant chunk of the American population with whom his message resonates.
One of the many bizarre and unsettling aspects of the prospect of Hillary Clinton as president is her close advisor Huma Abedin.
Last week, the Obama administration enacted a rule that prohibits the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) from contracting with groups that engage in “discrimination” against people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.
Countries across Eastern Europe are militarizing to defend themselves from Russia, underscoring how Kremlin brinkmanship could spark a regional conflict.
Insurance companies continue to put pressure on members of Congress over two Obamacare programs set to expire at the end of the year.
The Alaska GOP seems more than willing to play fast and loose with the rules.
The FBI has found no direct links between Donald Trump and the Russian government.
Black leaders slammed Hillary Clinton’s position toward the poor in a letter delivered to her campaign earlier this week.
