Everyone knows it: The Democrats are panicking. Unless in some dark, smoky back room at the Democrat National Committee, plans are being hatched to switch out an unsuspecting Joe Biden for a younger, more vibrant, more hair-gelled Gavin Newsom, they are sticking with Biden. The problem: More and more of the Democrats' most reliable voting blocs are figuring out that anything Joe Biden touches is rapidly destroyed, despite the Democrats' best efforts to scare those reliable voters into...
Even as unrest descended into violence then ugly anti-Semitism, with Jews excluded from campus in echoes of the early days of Nazi Germany, not a word emanated from the Oval Office.
Eight days of early voting starts Thursday in Maryland's 2024 presidential
The House has 27 suffrage bills pending a vote in the full chamber.
Nearly two years after a federal judge said that Louisiana’s congressional map diluted Black voting power, Black voters are at risk of voting for a second time in an election under a plan that likely violates the Voting Rights Act. The latest obstacle is a new ruling, issued by a different federal court, that held the state’s Republican legislature violated the Constitution when lawmakers added a second majority-African American district to the state’s six district congressional plan. The new...
21% of mail-in voters admitted to illegally filling out a ballot on someone else’s behalf, and 17% admitted to voting from a state where they are not a legal resident.
Former President Donald Trump accused Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of being a “Democrat plant” in a tirade against the independent presidential candidate.
Get Loud Arkansas's leader Joyce Elliott said they're considering a lawsuit over the recent restrictive changes. The organization will host a voter rights rally at 5:15 p.m. on the Capitol steps.
JL Partners asked 1000 people for their voting intentions to gauge impact of age. It found that the crossover age had dropped from 55 in 2020 to 40 now. Below that age a majority of voters prefer Biden, above 40 they prefer Trump
I have talked with several people in the last few days who worry about a “wasted vote.” The argument is that voting for a candidate who has little chance of winning has no value. It is better, the argument goes, to vote for an individual who can win. I understand that argument from a statistical
Mark Hertsgaard At the Freedom Rising Conference, faith leaders gather to confront the “existential threat to democracy” posed by Trump.