What if America’s Congress was controlled by the people, for the people?
Americans can easily take the power of their government back from a Congress whose goal is to retain power, not express the people's will.
Americans can easily take the power of their government back from a Congress whose goal is to retain power, not express the people's will.
Swalwell was the keynote speaker at DEF CON 27. With Sen Ron Wyden (D-Ore). Dems learned of, and then exploited, vote fraud vulnerabilities.
How is it the Swiss and Aussies were better positioned to handle voting than the U.S.? They vetted Scytl online voting software...
Opponents to the Electoral College say Clinton won the popular vote and she was unfairly precluded from the Oval. But that erases states rights.
WASHINGTON: It is a full-circle proposition. At the beginning of the republic, the idea of the “right and duty” of voting had little or no consideration, because the numbers of voters was less critical. Thoughtful voters were of importance. However, trying to distill this concept through reason is why the battle for elections becomes nothing ...
Is there a reason for the Electoral College? California. The Electoral College was specifically set up to prevent large states from being the only states to elect a president
Declaring God's "anointed" in an election makes a mockery of both the Bible and the American democratic process.
Republicans have no need to kill minorities. Democrats are doing a great job of that themselves. It is called inner cities, run by Democrats for the last 50 years.
The claims of a rigged election have no basis in reality, but seem to be a diversion to direct voters' attention away from emerging scandals which have been engulfing the Trump campaign.
The November ballot is a wish list of liberal ideas. You have to wonder what the Rocky Mountain high state is smoking.
Late voting might help Republicans, who are terrible at organizing early voters. But there are plenty of stay-at-home Democrats, too.
“If you had to vote for president today,” I began, “Who would you vote for, and why?”
Critical Conversations host Lisa Ruth will be talking with Senior Political Editor Dr. Jim Picht and taff writer Jim Eltringham about America's right to vote
Mandatory voting sounds like a way to make our elections more representative. But does it solve the real problem?
As Colorado’s four-month legislative session opens this week, Conservatives are looking for ways to undo the damage done by radical Democrats.
Republicans seem poised to make gains against the Democrat machine but the result is clouded by the probability of election fraud.
RANCHO SANTA FE, Ca., March 3, 2014 – Our political system is dysfunctional if not completely broken. It has become so corrosive that many citizens have abandoned any hope of changing it for the better. Others are inclined to commit their blind allegiance to a particular Party; convinced that it occupies the moral and intellectual high-ground ...
WASHINGTON, March 2, 2014 – One of the more interesting off-the-radar stories over at least the last decade or so is the real reason why the left is finding it easier and easier to game and win elections in once traditionally conservative Red states. Having thoughtlessly, heedlessly, routinely and ritualistically elected job-destroying socialist Democrats at ...