By Jeff Louderback As President Joe Biden learned he had won the New Hampshire Democrat primary as a write-in candidate, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he had gathered the required number of signatures to appear on that state’s general election ballot in November. Mr. Kennedy’s team collected more than 3,000 signatures in […]
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Government Suppressed, Censored Concerns Over Mail-In Voting in 2020: Documents
By Austin Alonzo Newly released documents allege that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) knew it was wrong to censor concerns about the security of mail-in voting ahead of the 2020 election, yet it proceeded to do so anyway. On Jan. 22, a tranche of documents published by America First Legal (AFL) alleged the […]
Voter Fraud Convictions Challenge Narrative of Secure Elections
By Steven Kovac Superior Court Judge William Clark nullified the results of a Democrat mayoral primary in November 2023 and ordered a new election. The ruling was based on hours of video evidence showing hundreds of illegally harvested absentee ballots being stuffed into drop boxes in Bridgeport, Connecticut. “The videos are shocking to the court […]
This Hidden Voting Bloc Could Swing the 2024 Election
By Janice Hisle Tina DeMedeiros, 53, of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, is a typical “Trump-or-bust” voter. After casting her first presidential election ballot for Democrat Bill Clinton in her early 20s, Ms. DeMedeiros had been disconnected from anything related to politics. Donald Trump became a notable exception. Ms. DeMedeiros voted for him in 2016 and again in […]
Behind the Democrats’ Efforts to Regulate the Supreme Court
By Matthew Vadum Democrats’ push to impose a code of conduct on the U.S. Supreme Court is driven by their desire to exert power over a court that hasn’t been ruling their way on key issues, legal experts say. Democrats and their left-wing activist allies have been incensed over the past two years as the […]
Most Top Union Dues Go to Democratic Candidates and Causes: Report
By Beth Brelje The persuasive pitch for joining a union is that, together, members have a voice to build a safer workplace with better benefits and wages. But the four most powerful unions representing government employees, instead of directly benefiting workers, have spent nearly 60 percent of their membership dues on campaign donations and other […]
Trump Leads Biden in 7 Key Swing States
By Austin Alonzo Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in seven key swing states, according to a new poll by Morning Consult for Bloomberg News. The poll, which surveyed 4,935 registered voters online between Nov. 27 and Dec. 6, showed President Trump leading President Biden 47 percent to 42 percent in the […]
Nevada Grand Jury Indicts 6 for Certifying Trump Won State in 2020
By Sam Dorman A Nevada grand jury has indicted six individuals after they told Congress and the National Archives that former President Donald Trump won the state in 2020. They’ve been charged with offering a false instrument for filing and uttering a forged instrument. Those two categories of felonies have penalties that range from one […]
Apple Releases Urgent Security Updates for iPhone After Hackers Exploit Gaps
By Tom Ozimek Apple has released urgent security updates for its iOS and other operating systems to patch against vulnerabilities that both the tech giant and U.S. cyber security officials say are being actively exploited by hackers. Apple’s security updates patch gaps in operating systems for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac products, as well as […]
US Banks File to Shut 64 Branches in a Single Week—Are You Affected
By Naveen Athrappully Big banks such as PNC Bank and JPMorgan Chase have filed to close several branch offices in multiple states amid a troubling pattern of rising branch shutdowns in recent years. Between Nov. 12 and 18, several banks filed to close branch locations, with PNC Bank with the most filings, according to data […]
Trump or Biden: Who Is Most at Risk From RFK Jr.’s Independent Run
By Jeff Louderback When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he would run as an independent instead of remaining a contender for the Democrat Party’s 2024 presidential nomination, pundits immediately started debating about whether the candidate would take more votes away from President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump. A series of recent polls show […]
NH Secretary of State Due to Announce Date for New Hampshire Primary
By Alice Giordano The New Hampshire secretary of state will announce the new date of the state’s presidential primary in four days at an upcoming press conference, the state agency reported today. According to the press release, Secretary of State David Scanlan will reveal the primary date at 2 p.m. on Nov. 15 in the […]