Elections

House Passes Voter ID, Citizenship Proof Rules with Only One Democrat Crossing Aisle

The House passed the SAVE America Act requiring ID and proof of citizenship for federal elections with one Democrat voting with Republicans.

Symone Sanders Says Trump Is Trying to Steal Election

MSNBC host Symone Sanders-Townsend accused President Donald Trump on Friday of attempting to “steal” upcoming midterm elections.

Missouri Judge Forces Rewrite of ‘Deceptive’ Education Amendment Ballot Summary

A Missouri judge ordered Secretary of State Denny Hoskins to rewrite the ballot summary for an education rights constitutional amendment.

Jeffries Fights CBS Host on Claims of Rigged Midterms

Hakeem Jeffries appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” where he defended recent comments suggesting the 2026 midterm elections could be rigged.

Did Walz’s License Law Let Illegals Vote?

An election official confirmed that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s 2023 “Drivers Licenses for All” law allows undocumented immigrants to vote.

Seven AfD Candidates Die Before German Elections

At least seven candidates from the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party have died in the lead-up to the September 14th local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, the country’s most populous state. While authorities stress that no evidence of foul play has been found, the unusually high number of deaths—particularly within a single party—has raised eyebrows.

Noncitizens and Double Voters Exposed in Massive Multi-State Fraud

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has identified potential election fraud involving noncitizen registrations and double voting across eight states and Washington, D.C.

Portugal’s Political Stalemate: Democratic Alliance Wins Elections Without Majority

Portugal's centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD), led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, secured victory in the May 18 parliamentary election with 89 seats, falling short of the 116 needed for a majority in the 230-seat legislature.

Merz Secures Chancellorship in Second Vote Amid Coalition Tensions

Friedrich Merz has officially become Germany’s 10th post-war chancellor following a dramatic two-round vote in the Bundestag on Tuesday, May 5.

Merz Stumbles in Historic German Chancellor Vote

Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany’s conservative CDU/CSU alliance, failed to secure the chancellorship in the first round of parliamentary voting on Tuesday.

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