Voter

Attorneys General Accuse Merrick Garland of ‘Sowing Seeds of Distrust Among American Electorate’

Sixteen attorneys general wrote a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, stating the Justice Department has been weaponized against U.S. states.

U.S. Threatens Consequences Unless Israel Addresses Gaza Crisis

In a notable development underscoring growing tensions, President Joe Biden conveyed a strong message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday regarding the...

Millions of People Without Photo IDs Registered to Vote

According to data from the Social Security Administration (SSA), almost two million people have registered to vote without a photo ID.

RNC Sues Nevada Secretary of State Over Election Integrity

The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Nevada GOP have sued the Nevada Secretary of State, alleging that the state has "impossibly high" voter registration rolls.

Taylor Swift’s Impact: Voter Registrations Surge After Singer’s Call to Action

Pop sensation Taylor Swift's political influence has been closely monitored by observers, eagerly anticipating any indication of whether she will once again endorse President...

Brit Hume Remarks on Biden’s Senility, Voter Concerns

Longtime news commentator and analyst Brit Hume suggested that even American voters are now recognizing Joe Biden's perceived level of senility. "Biden has a long...

Virginia Governor Contemplates Veto on Bill Granting Voter Data to Leftist-Linked Group

Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin is deliberating on whether he will veto a Democrat-backed bill granting Virginia's voter roll data to a leftist-linked elections group...

Michelle Obama’s Future Political Involvement Sparks Debate Among Democrats

Former President Barack Obama expresses full support for President Joe Biden's re-election campaign, leaving Democrats to ponder the potential involvement of his popular spouse,...

Attorney General Garland Denounces Voting Measures as Threat to Democracy

Attorney General Merrick Garland, speaking at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama, commemorating 'Bloody Sunday,' criticized efforts to enhance election security as "burdensome...

U.S. Judge Rules Arizona’s Voting Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship is Not Discriminatory

A federal judge has ruled that legislators behind the new Arizona law requiring counties to verify the status of registered voters does not discriminate.

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