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    What Merrick Garland Gets Wrong About US Elections

    Partisan, political, designed to inflame. That’s what Merrick Garland’s recent speech on voting rights was. It certainly was not objective, measured, and deliberate—the kind of speech you expect from an attorney general. What’s worse, his central assertion—that state efforts to improve the integrity of the election process will make it “harder” for eligible citizens to vote—is demonstrably false….
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Since the First Juneteenth, Black Americans Have Struggled to Participate in Elections. Now, We Must Defend Election Integrity.

    On the 156th anniversary of Juneteenth, protecting the integrity of an electoral system that black Americans have struggled so hard to participate in is more important than ever. Here is what thought leaders and black Americans have to say about defending election integrity in America. Curtis Hill: On Juneteenth, We Must Commit to Protecting the…
    Curtis Hill
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    Democrats’ Bad-Faith Attacks on Election Integrity Are Failing in Court

    A recent legal proceeding in Florida proves the cheap, theatrical partisanship driving nationwide Democratic attacks on election integrity. Priorities USA, a Democratic super PAC, sued the state of Florida, claiming it made voting-by-mail too difficult. One of the plaintiffs, a Yale graduate student, was asked in a deposition to explain why returning his ballot was…
    Kyle Hupfer
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    Iran’s Presidential ‘Selection’

    Iran is in the final phase of its presidential “selection” Friday to determine who will succeed Hassan Rouhani, who is term-limited from running again. The process is more of a selection than an election because Iran’s theocratic leaders hand-pick the candidates who are allowed to run. Only seven of the 592 candidates who threw their…
    James Phillips
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    Will California Expats Turn Texas Blue? Here’s the Surprising Polling Data

    Chuck DeVore moved his family from California to Texas a decade ago. The move was prompted by several factors, he says, including “seeing [California] drifting further and further to the left.”  Today, many people are making the same decision that DeVore, vice president of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, made: They are leaving California for the…
    Virginia Allen
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    In Europe, Voter ID Is the Norm

    Democrats and much of the media are pushing to make permanent the extraordinary, pandemic-driven measures to relax voting rules during the 2020 elections—warning anew of racist voter “suppression” otherwise. Yet democracies in Europe and elsewhere tell a different story—of the benefits of stricter voter ID requirements after hard lessons learned.  A database on voting rules…
    John R Lott Jr.
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    America Must Lead Free World in Elections to Interpol Commission

    Interpol, the international organization of police organizations, has an important election coming up. That election will determine the new membership of a body known as the Commission for the Control of Interpol’s Files. The commission’s job is to check that the processing of personal data by Interpol complies with the police organization’s own rules, and…
    Ted Bromund
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    6 Key Points From House Democrats’ Voter Discrimination Hearing

    A House hearing on election laws included references to a constitutional amendment, institutional racism, and sumo wrestling Thursday as Democrats pushed a narrative of widespread voter suppression and discrimination.  A subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee titled the hearing “A Continuing Record of Discrimination” and used it to promote Democrats’ legislation to give the Justice Department…
    Fred Lucas
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    No One Knows Full Extent of Election Fraud. That’s Why We Track It.

    In “Thanks to Kobach, Trump and conservative think tank, we know extent of voter fraud,” Kansas City Star columnist Charles Hammer on May 20 wrote that The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database has 1,322 proven instances of election fraud, including 17 cases from Missouri. That, he said, is “measly” compared with the number of registered…
    John G. Malcolm
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    8 Takeaways as Senate Panel Deadlocks on Bill to Nationalize Elections, Nullify Voter ID

    In a party-line vote Tuesday, a Senate committee deadlocked 9-9 on a bill that would nullify voter ID and other state election requirements after rejecting multiple Republican-proposed amendments.  The Senate Rules and Administration Committee debated the amendments and merits of the legislation, S 1, which sponsors call the For the People Act.  Committee Chairwoman Amy…
    Fred Lucas
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    We Hear You: Voter ID, Clean Elections, and the Electoral College

    Editor's note: The Daily Signal's coverage of the debate over election reforms continues to engage our audience. Here's a sampling from the mailbag at [email protected].—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: I was greatly encouraged by North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s remarks on voter ID ("Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Explains Why It’s Not Racist to Require…
    Ken McIntyre
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    Voter Suppression? Democrats Flat-Out Wrong. Census Data Gives Real Story About US Elections.

    There is no suppression going on of anyone’s votes anywhere in the country. Anyone who says otherwise is just making it up.   The Census Bureau’s recent release of its 2020 election survey of voters clearly demonstrates that those who have been claiming, without justification or evidence, that we have been experiencing a wave of so-called voter suppression have…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Myth vs. Fact: Don’t Be Fooled by Misinformation on Florida’s Election Reforms

    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an election integrity bill into law Thursday morning to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat. Unfortunately, the mainstream media is helping to circulate misinformation about the law, known as SB 90. Here is what you need to separate myth from fact. Myth: Florida is trying to suppress…
    Jessica Anderson
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    Election Reforms Multiply in States Across Nation

    Florida and Kansas this week became the latest states to enact election reforms expanding voter ID and curbing ballot harvesting, among other measures.   Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the reform live on “Fox & Friends” Thursday morning. Florida’s new law applies the same voter ID requirements to absentee voting as to in-person voting.  The new…
    Fred Lucas
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    Minorities ‘Perfectly Capable of Getting Photo ID,’ Nikki Haley Says of Election Laws

    Nikki Haley, previously U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and governor of South Carolina, joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss what conservatives realistically can try to accomplish during the next 18 months while faced with a liberal Democratic president and Congress. Haley—a Republican and founder of Stand for America, a 501(c)(4) advocacy group that…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    Florida Senate Advances Voter ID, Other Election Reforms

    Florida, the nation’s third-most populous state, could join scores of other states in enacting election reforms as the state Senate advanced a bill Monday to apply the same voter ID requirements to absentee balloting as in-person voting.  The proposal, which awaits action in the Florida House of Representatives, is similar to a measure that passed…
    Fred Lucas
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    We Hear You: Democrats Don’t Seem Interested in Securing Our Elections

    Editor's note: The Daily Signal's audience is skeptical to say the least about Democrats' proposals to "expand voting rights" rather than make sure our elections are secure. Here's what we found in the mailbag at [email protected].—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: Those who support HR 1 and its Senate counterpart, S 1, should be removed from…
    Ken McIntyre
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    Smearing Election Reforms as ‘Jim Crow’ Insults Black Voters Like Me

    As a black woman who grew up in the segregated South, I’m shocked and appalled with the race-baiting from mostly white left-wing politicians who are throwing around the “Jim Crow” label to score political points in the debate over strengthening our voting laws. To paraphrase Lloyd Bentsen’s line from the 1988 vice presidential debate with…
    Kay C. James
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    I Was a Black Teen in the ’60s. Don’t Believe Left’s Lies About ‘Jim Crow’ Election Reforms.

    The right to vote is one of the most sacred rights that we as free citizens can exercise. Yet today, far too many Americans have lost trust in the fairness of our elections. That’s why we’ve made a commitment at The Heritage Foundation to work with state lawmakers across the country to make needed reforms…
    Kay C. James
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    Debunking the Left’s Big Lie on Election Integrity

    It’s a sad, but inescapable fact: Today’s American left is incapable of honesty about elections. The lies are obvious, but the left’s control over all of the most powerful political, corporate, and cultural institutions provides a thick fabulist fog that obscures the truth Americans deserve to know. Perhaps the most abominable lie is the nationally…
    John Cooper
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