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    What You Need to Know About GOP Leadership Elections

    Republican lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives are set to hold leadership elections Tuesday, despite conservative leaders calling for a delay in the elections given how many House races remain undecided. Here are four positions members will vote on as they prepare for the next Congress. 1. Speaker of the House Rep. Kevin McCarthy,…
    Samantha Aschieris
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    Conservatives Split on Future of Mail-In Voting, Ballot Harvesting

    In light of recent election results, Republicans and conservatives are debating whether to beat or join the mail-in ballot rush that Democrats have excelled at in most states.  Notably, after prolonged counting of mail-in ballots, Nevada put Democrats over the top to maintain control of the Senate as late results rolled in Saturday. They’re still…
    Fred Lucas
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    Democrats, Voter Fraud, and Harpo Marx

    Are Republicans “election deniers” and “vote suppressers” because they keep finding voter fraud in critical battleground states? Democrats are certainly making that claim, with Georgia’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Stacey Abrams, the chief purveyor of that charge. But the Democrats, as it turns out, appear willing to use almost any excuse to oppose good-faith efforts to…
    Allan Ryskind
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    Results of State Election Integrity Ballot Measures Are Mixed Bag

    Election integrity laws of various stripes were on the ballot in states across the country on Tuesday. Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, who specializes in election integrity issues, broke down some of the most important of those initiatives before the election. You can read his take on the issue…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    DC Voters’ Pay Hike for Tipped Employees Will Drive Away Customers, Restaurant Owner Says 

    Voters in the District of Columbia approved a ballot measure Tuesday that gradually will raise the pay of tipped workers. The approved measure, Initiative 82, also will require that D.C. employers match the pay of tipped employees to the district’s minimum wage requirement by 2027. D.C. restaurants are among employers targeted by the ballot question,…
    Gillian Richards
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    5 Election Losses for Unborn Across America

    Five states voted Tuesday on whether to further protect unborn life or to promote abortion. California, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, and Vermont all voted to further abortion to varying degrees. “Any win for the radical abortion lobby is a loss for women, unborn babies, and families,” Melanie Israel, a policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation, told…
    Virginia Allen
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    Post-Election Breakdown: Surprises, Disappointments, and the Road Ahead

    From Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ landslide reelection victory to Kentucky’s failed pro-life ballot amendment, Tuesday’s midterm elections proved to be a rollercoaster—and not necessarily the one many voters were hoping for.  On today’s special post-election edition of the “Problematic Women” podcast, we break down five pro-life losses across America. California, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, and Vermont…
    Virginia Allen
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    Are Election Results Trustworthy? Voter Integrity Expert Explains

    Following the midterm elections, voters want to know that their vote was counted and that the election was secure.   Concern over election security exists among Republicans and Democrats alike, but are the fears founded?  “I think we can trust many, if not most, of our elections, but there are elections where either people cheat or…
    Virginia Allen
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    Watch Our Live Election Results Coverage

    Tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern, The Daily Signal will be hosting a live election show, exclusively on Gettr. Hosted by our own Rob Bluey and Samantha Aschieris, and in partnership with The Heritage Foundation and Heritage Action for America, we’ll interview top commentators and policy analysts for their insights on the races and the results….
    Katrina Trinko
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    The Latest Election Myth Pushed by the Left

    For years, liberal activists—with the assistance of their corporate media allies—have been pushing the myth that there is a wave of “voter suppression” going on across the country. As the record registration and turnout numbers in recent elections prove, as well as their numerous losses in litigation show, this is a false claim created by…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    These Issues Drive Voters to Polls as Midterm Elections Conclude

    Concerns over inflation and the economy are driving voters to the polls.  After three rounds of polling, Heritage Action for America Communications Director Noah Weinrich says the economy and inflation are the top issues for between 30% and 50% of voters. “And even for the other voters who have another issue as their top concern,…
    Virginia Allen
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    Elections Need More Transparency. Why Do Some on Left Want Less?

    Why are some self-proclaimed “champions of democracy” calling for less transparency in elections, rather than more?  The hundreds of thousands of law-abiding poll observers nationwide who volunteer to monitor elections safeguard one essential component of democracy; namely, transparent elections.  Poll observers are the true champions of democracy. In the past few years, election officials have…
    Lisa L. Dixon
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    8 Races to Watch as Ballots Are Counted

    It’s Election Day once again in the U.S. As millions of Americans head to the polls, here are eight races to watch throughout the day. 1. Michigan Governor Race: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vs. Tudor Dixon  Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, is facing Republican challenger Tudor Dixon in Tuesday’s gubernatorial election.  Whitmer won the governorship…
    Samantha Aschieris
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    Transgender ‘Treatments’ for Kids Are Hiding in Plain Sight on the Ballot in 2 States, Critics Warn

    The transgender agenda appears to have weaseled its way onto the ballot in two states, but voters may not know it. Hidden in the language of two proposed state constitutional amendments is a "right" to transgender medical interventions that would undermine parental rights and make children vulnerable to "treatments" that would leave them scarred, stunted,…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    What You Need to Know About Election-Related Referenda on State Ballots

    Next Tuesday, voters in many states will weigh in on several election integrity-related referenda. Some are good changes that would improve election integrity; others are bad and would make elections in those states less secure; and one is downright ugly—written in a way intended to fool voters. The good ballot measures include: Arizona Proposition 309, which…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    These 400 Elections Over 2 Years Show How 1 Voter Can Make a Difference

    As voting is about to conclude Tuesday in the nation’s midterm elections, data shows that one vote can matter more often than Americans might suspect. More than 400 elections ended in ties or were decided by a single vote in 2021 and 2022, according to a tally by the Public Interest Legal Foundation, an election…
    Fred Lucas
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    Twitter Bans Conservatives, Including Heritage Foundation Expert, One Week Before Midterm Elections

    Twitter suspended conservative accounts just over one week before the midterm elections, including the account of a Heritage Foundation scholar and the leader of a conservative nonprofit. Jake Denton, a research associate at Heritage's Tech Policy Center, found himself suspended on Twitter at 11:10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29, 10 days before the 2022 midterm…
    Tyler O’Neil
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    Texas Lawmaker Predicts Election Audits Will Become as Popular as Voter ID

    A Texas state senator who championed legislation to establish election audits in the Lone Star State says he anticipates such audits will become as commonplace and accepted as voter ID.  When he traveled to Washington in 2006 to testify in support of voter ID before the House Administration Committee, the hearing room filled up “because…
    Fred Lucas
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    Voter Rolls Are Essential to Victory in the Election Integrity Fight. Here’s Why.

    Voter rolls are the most important election integrity documents. They tell election officials who is eligible to vote. The voter rolls also tell election officials where to send mail ballots, so it is even more important that they are accurate in states that automatically send registered voters mail ballots. It is essential that states have…
    J. Christian Adams
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    Biden Tries to Dismiss High Inflation Numbers Ahead of Midterm Election

    President Joe Biden touted “progress” in inflation even as one measure of price increases reached a 40-year high. The consumer price index rose 0.4% in September, showing that inflation remained at a near four-decade high of 8.2%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Thursday. “This latest data from the Department of Labor shows…
    Samantha Aschieris
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