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Nov 14 2020
Analysis
Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballot Snafu Is Ripe For The U.S. Supreme Court To Intervene
An exclusive interview establishes the Pennsylvania vote has major constitutional problems. Joe Kantz, the chairman of the Snyder County Commission and the chairman of the Board of Elections for more than 10 years, spoke with me yesterday about the last-minute changes the Pennsylvania secretary for elections and commissions issued. As detailed below, those changes strongly suggest that the
The FederalistApr 11 2016
News
Trump Slams 'Totally Unfair' GOP Results After Cruz Wins Colorado Without Votes
Republican voters in Colorado never had their say at the polls in a traditional primary process, but Sen. Ted Cruz walked away with all of the state’s 34 delegates this weekend nonetheless, and now Donald Trump is crying foul.
TownhallJun 03 2015
News
Americans Think Money In Politics Is A Problem, But Just How Big?
A New York Times-CBS News poll offers compelling new numbers measuring Americans' attitudes toward the rising tide of political money.
Just one question
NPR (Online News)Feb 18 2021
Analysis
Muddled promises on schools pose political problem for Biden
President Joe Biden is in a political firestorm over how and when to get more schools open during the coronavirus pandemic, with Republicans seizing on confusion surrounding Biden’s goal to reopen a majority of schools within his first 100 days to paint the president as beholden to teachers’ unions at the expense of American families.
Biden’s administration in recent weeks has sent
Associated Press Fact CheckJun 22 2022
Opinion
Why Watergate-era campaign finance laws haven’t stopped corruption
Ellen L. Weintraub is a commissioner on the Federal Election Commission.
The burglars who broke into the Democratic National Committee’s headquarters at the Watergate office complex 50 years ago sparked coverups, investigations, constitutional crises, a presidential resignation, deep damage to Americans’ faith in government and a raft of bipartisan legislation aimed at restoring that
Washington PostJan 08 2020
Analysis
Foreign Policy Doesn’t Usually Affect Elections. Could Iran Be Different?
The American-ordered drone strike that killed one of Iran’s most powerful military leaders, Qassem Soleimani, has triggered retaliation from Iran and put American troops in the Middle East on heightened alert. It has also brought foreign policy to the top of the news cycle. How events unfold from here is uncertain, but we leave that analysis to others with more expertise in world affairs.
538 (ABC News)Nov 13 2020
Fact Check
Fact-checking Trump’s election fraud falsehoods in White House remarks
In his first public remarks since falsely saying he won re-election hours after the polls closed, President Donald Trump lashed out at ballot-counting efforts in several states, alleging with no evidence that the system was stacked against him in multiple ways.
"If you count the legal votes, I easily win. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us," Trump
PolitiFactJun 02 2015
News
Hillary's Numbers Plunge in Wake of ‘Clinton Cash Revelations
A CNN poll released Tuesday shows that Hillary Clinton’s favorability rating with the public is in a serious, measurable freefall. For the time since CNN began polling the former Secretary of State’s favorable rating in 2006, Clinton is underwater on this question, 46% – 50%.
That 46% represents an extraordinary 23 point plummet from September of 2011; a 21 point drop from November of
Breitbart NewsMar 10 2020
News
Sanders Responds to Clip of Hillary Trashing Him
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders responded to Hillary Clinton trashing him in the Hulu documentary, “Hillary”—saying he’s living in the present unlike her.
Sanders’s response came during a Fox News town hall with Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum after the moderators played the clip.
"Bernie just drove me crazy," Clinton says in the documentary. "He was in
TownhallMay 18 2015
News
Higher Than Before 9/11: 60 Percent of Americans Believe Terrorists Are Likely Living In Their Communities
According to a recent poll conducted by Fox News, 60 percent of Americans believe terrorists are likely living in their hometowns, up from 58 percent before 9/11/2001.
Townhall