Voter fraud allegations have run rampant since Election Night, especially allegations from witnesses at the polls.
But Tucker Carlson noted two other sectors who played a huge part but appearing to get off scot-free: Big Tech and pollsters.
Voter fraud allegations have run rampant since Election Night, especially allegations from witnesses at the polls.
But Tucker Carlson noted two other sectors who played a huge part but appearing to get off scot-free: Big Tech and pollsters.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) did not hold back during Sunday Morning Features on Fox News.
Using the coronavirus pandemic as an excuse, California Governor Gavin Newsom mandated that all registered voters in the state receive a ballot via mail for the General Election.
Now that the Nov. 3rd election is approaching rapidly, it’s time to check how the approach is fairing.
There have been a series of district court and appeals court decisions (plus a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision), in which the judiciary substitutes its judgment in place of state legislatures as to voting requirements for absentee and mail-in ballots. Extending ballot deadlines and waiting procedural safeguards have been part of the...
It’s hard to pinpoint which mainstream media lie about President Trump over the last four years has been the most egregious and flagrant. But my personal opinion is that the fake news they continue to spread about his position on mail-in voting should easily rank in the top five.
Democrats have been pushing mail-in voting for years, but they have really ramped up their efforts ahead of November’s election. One of the primary concerns expressed by Republicans up to and including President Trump is the increased threat of voting fraud.
The more President Trump raises concerns about the possibility of widespread mail-in voting problems including fraud in the November election, the more intent the mainstream media is on trying to debunk him by erroneously stating his concerns are unfounded and “unsubstantiated”:
But voting fraud doesn’t exist!
Former Judge of Elections in Philadelphia and Democratic Party official Domenick Demuro pleaded guilty for stuffing ballot boxes in favor of Democrats in return for money and other items.
An evaluation conducted by the office of the Texas Secretary of State found some 95,000 non-U.S. citizens on the voter registration roles. Of those 95K, they believe more than half voted in one or more elections over the last two decades.
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The California Motor Voter program was promoted as a way to make registering to vote at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) more convenient. Eligible applicants would completing a driver license, identification (ID) card or change of address transaction with...
Friday, the Fifth Circuit gave the hotly contested Texas voter ID law the go-ahead.
After several rewrites, the latest version of the law passed legal muster.
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A California law, which goes into effect on April 1, automatically registers people to vote when they apply for a new driver’s license or new state identification card.
The Golden State permits anyone who claims to be in the country legally, even without proof, to obtain a license. So, logically, I anticipate...
Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill has decided to launch an investigation into possible voter fraud in last week’s Senate special election that say Democrat Doug Jones defeat Republican Roy Moore.
The decision came after an interview with a person on FOX10:
While live on air, in the middle of the crowded party,...
Elections officials in Philadelphia discovered that a glitch allowed hundreds of illegal voters to cast ballots in the last decade. From Philly.com:
Commissioner Al Schmidt blamed that on what he said was a PennDot glitch that enabled legal permanent residents to register to vote at kiosks when they applied or renewed for...
A federal judge has once again struck down the Texas voter ID law, stating that the changes the lawmakers made over the summer did not eliminate the discriminatory language. From The Hill:
U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos ruled that the law was enacted with the deliberate intent to discriminate against black...
A federal judge has again rejected the 2011 Texas voter ID law, stating that the legislators meant to discriminate against minority voters.
U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos made this same ruling in 2014, which forced an appeal. The Fifth Circuit issued a stay against the order. The Supreme Court stepped in...
A Mexican woman living in Texas has been convicted on two counts of illegal voting. She had falsely claimed to be an American citizen and voted—at least five times—in the 2012 and 2014 elections; she received a $5,000 fine and an eight-year prison sentence for her crimes.
A Mexican citizen...