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Theologian Albert Mohler Addresses Politicized Racism Claims, Says ‘Actual Sin Of Racism Is Obscured’

Dr. Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, discusses the subject of political racism in relation to an editorial article accusing Virginia voters of racism and the election of Winsome Sears as lieutenant governor. Sears is regarded as a groundbreaking figure, being the first African-American woman voted to a statewide office in Virginia.

McAuliffe’s Defeat Shows Abortion Extremism Doesn’t Win

I woke up Wednesday morning so grateful that my state, Virginia, had voted out abortion extremism. Abortion activists were supposed to sweep Terry McAuliffe...

Poll: Ron DeSantis Leads Potential Challengers by Double Digits

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is leading his potential Democrat challengers in the upcoming gubernatorial race by double digits, a Saint Leo University polling institute...

Texas Passes 8 Amendments to State Constitution, Strengthens Religious Freedom

Texans turned out to vote earlier this week, approving all eight proposed changes to the state constitution, including one that limits the government's authority...

Virginia Attorney General-Elect Jason Miyares to Investigate Loudoun County Public Schools

Virginia Attorney General-elect Jason Miyares (R) announced Thursday he plans to investigate sexual assault incidents in the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS).

Voters Give Democrats a Woke-Up Call: WSJ

Will the party recognize its mistake in embracing extremism? Will the GOP prove worthy of its wins? ‘Took my first DC trip yesterday since pre-COVID....

Voting for the Guy Who Fired You

“Vote for me; I’m the guy who fired you because you didn’t take experimental coronavirus ‘vaccine’ shots.” “Vote for me; I’m the guy who made you take experimental coronavirus ‘vaccine’ shots to keep your job.”

NJ Senate President Won’t Concede to Republican Truck Driver: ’12,000 Ballots Recently Found in One County

New Jersey’s Senate President Sweeney says he is not conceding to the Republican truck driver who beat him in Tuesday’s election.

Texas Voters Don’t Want Government Limiting Religious Services In Any Way

A majority of Texans have voted on Tuesday, November 2, that they do not want the government limiting religious services in any way.

Florida’s DeSantis proposes ‘Election Crimes’ office

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday he would introduce a new package of election integrity legislation that included the establishment of an “Office of Election Crimes and Security.”

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