Buying Votes Was Never so Expensive
Vote buying used to be limited, secret and with a politician's own money; today it's massive and cheered, and it's done with taxpayer and employer money.
Joe Biden: Republicans' Secret Weapon for Retaking Congress
President Biden’s job performance is making him the most serious political threat to Democrats’ election chances in 2022. It’s almost as if Biden is a GOP secret weapon, ensuring that Republicans retake control of the House and Senate.
Voter Fraud Is Real, Just Ask the Dead 'Voters'
As Texas seeks to pass its election integrity bill amidst claims that voter fraud is nonexistent, here are cases that refute that claim.
Where Was the Media's Pre-pandemic Concern About Vaccine Politicization?
There are numerous stories about conservatives and Fox News politicizing the national vaccination effort. But the media weren't nearly so concerned about that politicization last fall when Democrats were the vaccine skeptics.
Have Gun, Will Vote
More women and minorities are becoming first-time gun owners, which should worry Democratic politicians since gun owners tend to vote more Republican.
Fixing the Filibuster the Jimmy Stewart Way
Senate filibuster repeal or reform is being considered once again. Returning to the “talking filibuster” wouldn’t change the 60 votes needed to end debate, but it could expedite the process.
Is Reviving Earmarks a Smearmark for Congress?
Democrats propose ending the Senate filibuster to push through their far-left agenda. Some of them want to bring back earmarks for the same reason.
Will 'Cover-up Cuomo' Be Marching to 'Jail to the Chief'?
How did the man who would be president find himself in such a mess? By turning a pandemic crisis into a social justice effort.
Guess Which Political Party Spent the Most on the 2020 Election...
The left and the media have long decried the vast amounts of money spent on political campaigns even as Democrats blow the lid off past spending records, without a word of complaint.
Could Blacks and Hispanics Hand Trump a November Victory?
Trump doesn’t have to win the Latino and Black vote, just sufficiently grow the GOP’s usually minuscule share. If recent polls are accurate, it’s likely a game changer—both for this election and for the Republican Party.