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Court decides the 14th Amendment only applies after elections

In New Jersey, an Obama appointed judge rejected a Republican lawsuit that charged last minute mail-only changes to the state’s voting system would be a vote integrity mess. The judge used a legal maneuver we expect to see more of—no one has yet to “suffer an injury” and therefore the case is dismissible. He even parroted the DNC argument in his opinion that GOP concerns were “hypothetical.” Neither the state nor federal Constitutions seemed to matter.

By |2020-11-03T15:05:36+00:00November 3rd, 2020|

Liberal state supreme court gives tacit approval to forgery

On Oct. 23, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s (5:1 Democrat majority) ruled that local election officials cannot reject mail-in ballots because the voter’s signature on the ballot does not match the voter's signature on file. This is a boon for ballot harvesters, particularly those operating in senior residential facilities, as they no longer must worry about practicing stolen voter signatures before mailing stolen ballots.

By |2020-11-03T15:02:23+00:00November 3rd, 2020|

Voters who want to vote in person forced to use Postal Service

The Republican governor of Missouri signed a law in June allowing people receiving mail-only ballots to return them in person, as some voters prefer dropping off ballots instead of standing in line during COVID. It required signature validation. A liberal group sued, and won at the appeals level. Now people who have thought since June that they could hand drop their votes are subject to the whims and inefficiencies of the US Postal Service.

By |2020-11-03T15:12:10+00:00November 3rd, 2020|

Truth revealed: Liberal plans to change the Supreme Court

In every election, when you vote for your presidential candidate of choice, you also “vote” for a potential SCOTUS nominee. It has never been more true than in 2020. Liberals send (deliberately?) mixed messages on SCOTUS policy. In this article, Hillsdale College’s Matthew Spaulding provides both historical and contemporary information to help us become more informed on this important subject.

By |2020-11-03T14:57:32+00:00November 3rd, 2020|

Michigan Governor Whitmer is an executive-level vote fraud activist

With bipartisan support, two vote security measures recently passed the Michigan House and landed on Democrat Governor Whitmer’s desk. She then vetoed these bills - they would make it illegal to request more than one ballot, or to fill out someone else’s ballot without their knowledge. In addition to being a COVID crisis tyrant, she’s a vote fraud enabler. It’s just that simple; and disgraceful.

By |2020-10-29T01:11:29+00:00October 29th, 2020|

Postal workers at the center of too many discarded ballot stories

It’s all we can do to keep up with all the stories of eagle-eyed citizens finding discarded absentee ballots in trash cans, ditches, and postal worker garages. The latest, from Kentucky, documents over 100 ballots in a dumpster. These are the ballots that were found—what about the ones that are now in a landfill? Not only can your vote be stolen; it can be discarded. Vote in Person!

By |2020-10-29T01:08:54+00:00October 29th, 2020|

California voter rolls used for unsolicited ballots are a complete mess

Since liberal Democrat California Governor Gavin Newsom unilaterally decreed that California would be an unsolicited mail ballot state, the state’s non-partisan watchdog, Election Integrity Project, has sent every notice possible short of carrier pigeon to the Governor and his Secretary of State sharing research that shows mail ballots will go to the moved, the deceased, those over 105 years old, with multiple ballots going to thousands of individuals. They tried again this week, and their findings are disturbing.

By |2020-10-29T01:06:11+00:00October 29th, 2020|

Social media: no equal Tweetment for Conservatives

Section 230 of the Communications Act is being abused by Twitter and Facebook as a shield for censorship as they block conservative content and negative news stories about liberal politicians. The American people can make up their own minds and don’t need censors. The social media blockade of Hunter Biden stories resulted in Congress and the FCC taking a hard look at 230, and its anti-First Amendment unintended consequences. The Senate Judiciary is also issuing subpoenas to social media execs.

By |2020-10-29T01:04:06+00:00October 29th, 2020|

Liberals should The Second Amendment’s relationship with Constitutionalist jurists Trump’s Supreme Court nominee | TheHill

“Our desperate lack of civic literacy and understanding of the principles of our U.S. Constitution is never greater than when the Second Amendment is involved,” notes Derek Cohen, our colleague at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. In explaining the court’s role in a three-branch system of government, he affirms our right to bear arms as well. We couldn’t have put it any better.

By |2020-10-29T01:01:22+00:00October 29th, 2020|

The Left is using lawsuits to make it easier to commit vote fraud

The Ohio State University has a “Major Pending Election Cases” tracker that is easy to use with cases posted and explained daily as they are filed and decided. We hear of these cases piecemeal in our own states, but it is only by viewing an on-going database that we can see that these cases are not random, but part of a coordinated effort by the left to attack the fundamentals of our voting safeguards. This is why we encourage all constitutional conservatives to Vote In Person!

By |2020-10-29T00:55:39+00:00October 29th, 2020|
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