April 23, 2024

U.S. Politics

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Suspicious white powder mailed to Kari Lake's HQ
Three days after saying she has no fear of being added to what many refer to as the "Clinton Body Count," or being "Arkancided," hazmat and bomb squad units from the FBI and Phoenix Police were sent to Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's campaign headquarters to investigate a suspicious "white powdery substance" sent in two envelopes. Read More.
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2024 odds: Biden third behind Trump and DeSantis
As the GOP is poised for a huge night in the 2022 midterms on Nov. 8, betting odds for the 2024 U.S. presidential elections are also favoring Republicans. Read More.
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Unreported: NH candidate Bolduc attacked before debate
While reporting daily on the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul Pelosi, and blaming Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, Big Media have been silent on the physical attack on New Hampshire Republican U.S. Senate candidate Don Bolduc. Read More.
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Nevada Democrat field organizer slams Latinos voting GOP
Project Veritas Action on Thursday released a new video showing a field organizer for the Nevada Democrat Party denigrating Latinos and saying he is not surprised that they are moving towards conservative candidates in Nevada, which he attributes to sexism and homophobia. Read More.
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PA election officials ordered not to count undated ballots
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered state election officials not to count mail-in and absentee ballots which arrive in envelopes that are undated or incorrectly dated. Read More.
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Fetterman refuses to define gender as biological reality
Pennsylvania Democrat U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman in his official role as lieutenant governor celebrated 2019 “International Transgender Visibility Week” by declaring, “I passionately reject any efforts to define gender as a biological, immutable condition determined at birth.” Read More.
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NY Covid-absentee voting law ruled unconstitutional
Saratoga County Supreme Court Justice Dianne Freestone on Friday ruled that allowing New York residents to vote by mail due to fear of Covid is unconstitutional. Read More.
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AZ's Kari Lake: Fake news in 'frenzied panic'
Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake on Thursday slammed the "fake media" for reporting bogus allegations from her opponent's camp that Lake's campaign was involved in a break-in at Katie Hobbs's campaign headquarters. Read More.
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Dems pour $40 million into secretary of state races
Democrats have spent $40 million this year in their effort to gain control of who counts the votes. Read More.
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Consensus: Fetterman's debate performance was a disaster
Why did the Democrat Party ever allow Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman to leave the basement? Read More.
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Illinois Dems' intervention in mail-in ballot lawsuit rejected
A federal court has rejected a motion by the Democratic Party of Illinois to intervene as a defendant in a government watchdog group's lawsuit challenging an Illinois election law which allows mail-in ballots to be received up to two weeks after Election Day. Read More.
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Payback: GOP's grass-roots resurgence horrifies Left
What would a Democrat Congress look like in 2023? A Green New Deal, increased inflation, open-borders, elitist agenda which demands "late-term abortion, mainstreaming transgenderism in all its drag manifestations, and racialist indoctrination, insulting all who demur as bigots and racists," historian and columnist Victor Davis Hanson noted. Read More.
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Trump answers subpoena by signaling 2024 run
During a rally held just days after he was subpoenaed by the Jan. 6 Select Committee, former President Donald Trump issued his strongest signal yet that he will run again in 2024. Read More.
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Black Caucus backs white Dem over black GOP woman
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is backing incumbent Indiana Democrat Rep. Frank Mrvan over GOP candidate Jennifer-Ruth Green in Indiana's 1st Congressional District. Read More.
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Konnech gave China access to 'astounding' amount of data
Los Angeles County prosecutor Eric Neff alleges that the Michigan-based Konnech election software company gave "Chinese contractors" access to "astounding" amounts of U.S. voter data in what may be "the largest data breach in United States history." Read More.

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