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    ‘Different Times Call for Different Leadership’: Mike Pence Announces Presidential Campaign

    Former Vice President Mike Pence has officially announced that he is running for president. “I have long believed that to whom much is given, much is required. My family and I have been blessed beyond measure with opportunities to serve this nation, and it would be easy to stay on the sidelines. But that’s not how…
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    How Do Conservatives Connect With Black Voters Who Distrust Them? Star Parker Has the Answer

    ORLANDO, Fla.—Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, says more conservatives can learn how to reach the nation’s black community, which so often views the Right with suspicion. “They can come around CURE, because that’s specifically the role that we believe we play in the conservative movement,” Parker told…
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    Motor Voter Law 30 Years Later

    The National Voter Registration Act turns 30 this week. Most know it as Motor Voter, and no other federal law has impacted American elections more, except perhaps the Voting Rights Act of 1965. After Motor Voter was vetoed by President George H. W. Bush in 1992, President Bill Clinton made it a top legislative priority…
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    How Florida Rose From ‘Worst to First’ in Timely Election Results

    Two decades ago, Florida was a national laughingstock after 36 days of recounts and litigation springing from the 2000 presidential election, which hung on results in the Sunshine State.  Today, Florida is a national model, according to the Public Interest Legal Foundation, an election watchdog group.  In November, Florida managed to call the federal and…
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    House Considers Federal Ban on Private Money to Run Elections 

    Eight House Republicans have introduced a bill to block the use of private money to operate elections and curb the controversial process called ballot harvesting.  If enacted, the Protect American Election Administration Act would block what the bill’s sponsors call a “private takeover of government election administration.”  The legislation, introduced Thursday, also would prevent private…
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    4 Takeaways as House Looks to Restore Confidence in Elections

    Voter ID requirements, dead people on the voter rolls, foreign nationals voting, and even Hunter Biden’s laptop were on the minds of lawmakers and expert witnesses Thursday during a House hearing.  The House Administration Committee held the first in a series of hearings leading up to reintroduction of the American Confidence in Elections Act, dubbed…
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    222 Noncitizens Ousted From Voter Rolls of Arizona’s Largest County

    Maricopa County, Arizona, a lightning rod during recent elections, has removed 222 foreign nationals from the voter registration rolls over the past seven years, according to a new report from the Public Interest Legal Foundation, an election watchdog group.  Nine of those 222 noncitizens cast 12 ballots across a total of four federal elections, the…
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    Fact-Checking 4 Claims From Biden’s Reelection Announcement

    President Joe Biden launched his reelection campaign early Tuesday with a factually challenged video that focuses heavily on accusations against Republicans. The 3-minute video with Biden’s voice-over opens with scenes of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, then shifts to a pro-abortion protester in front of the Supreme Court holding a sign saying “abortion…
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    Election Oversight That America’s Next President Should Champion

    When the next president takes office in January 2025, he or she will have the opportunity to reform the Federal Election Commission, which governs campaign spending and fundraising and has significant authority over activity protected by the First Amendment. The terms of five of the six FEC members either will expire or be about to…
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    Florida’s Election Crimes Unit a National Model, Watchdog Says

    Florida’s new office targeting election crimes is a model for the rest of the country, based on its transparency and capacity to restore trust in elections, a new report from a watchdog group says.  Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, last year signed a bill creating the Office of Election Crimes and Security.  The Foundation for…
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    Target of What He Called Politicized Prosecution, 1 Presidential Candidate Campaigned From Prison

    The prosecutor made the point that no one—not even a presidential candidate—is above the law.  “No man, even though four times the candidate of his party for the highest office in the land, can violate the basic law of this land,” said Edwin Wertz, the federal prosecutor charging Eugene Debs, perennial Socialist Party presidential candidate,…
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    Citizen Activists ‘Weaponized’ Transparency, US Election Commissioner Testifies

    Testifying to a congressional panel, a federal election official referred Thursday to citizens who seek public records as a “weaponization” targeting election workers.  The subject of the hearing by the House Administration subcommittee on elections was election observers, activists whom Democrats and the corporate media have criticized heavily in recent years as threats to democracy.  …
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    Ranked-Choice Voting Is ‘Spreading Like Poison,’ Alaskans for Honest Elections Founder Says

    The founder of Alaskans for Honest Elections is speaking out against ranked-choice voting, which he says is “spreading like poison.” “Ranked-choice voting is a whole way that certain people want to redefine how we vote. It’s no longer one person, one vote. It’s a very complicated system where everybody’s thrown into a jungle primary,” Art…
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    Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Voter Fraud Office Nets 2 More Arrests

    Florida continues a crackdown on election-related crime, announcing the arrests of two more individuals Wednesday on charges of casting illegal votes in last year’s election.  The Florida Office of Election Crimes and Security, created by legislation that Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law last April, announced the arrests of 20 convicted felons it said voted…
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    6 Takeaways From House’s Hearing on Clean Elections 

    House Republicans pointed to the success of state election reforms during a hearing Friday, citing high turnout and smooth operations in the 2022 midterm elections as evidence.  Despite such results, House Democrats insisted Americans are having difficulty voting. In part, they blamed laws passed in almost half the states in 2021 and early 2022, among…
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    Tech Group Executive Involved in $2M Election Grant to County Where She Previously Worked

    Sophie Lehman departed her job as Contra Costa County’s manager of elections operations last June. Several months later, Lehman was the point of contact for what eventually would be a $2 million election grant for the California county going into the 2024 election cycle.  Today, Lehman is associate director of the Center for Tech and…
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    Ohio’s New Voting Laws Balance Secure Elections With Ballot Access

    Republicans in the Ohio General Assembly closed out 2022 by passing an election reform bill covering photo ID requirements, ballot drop boxes, and mail-in ballots.  In January, Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, signed the bill into law. The result is a substantial improvement to the reliability of the state’s elections as measured by The Heritage…
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    ‘Election Fraud … Does Happen,’ Florida Official Says as His Office Charges More Than 20 People With Election Crimes

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd said the Sunshine State’s new efforts to prosecute voter fraud are key to election security.  “Last year the governor championed the Office of Election Crimes and Security,” Byrd told The Daily Signal. “So, we are telling everybody we take our election law seriously.” Byrd was in Washington this…
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    GOP Primary Voters Want Candidates to Embrace Cultural Issues, Poll Finds

    A new poll reveals that the overwhelming majority of Republican primary voters want future GOP presidential contenders to embrace hot-button issues like gender-transition procedures for minors and implementing restrictions on pornography. The survey, conducted by OnMessage Inc., found that 93% of respondents want candidates to confront parental rights issues, including increased transparency with school curriculums and…
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    Another Study Refutes Left’s False Claims Against Voter ID and Secure Elections

    Trust the science, we’ve all been told. Well, the science has spoken again: Voter ID laws aren’t discriminatory and don’t suppress anyone’s vote. For years, liberals have peddled fabricated claims about voter ID requirements, asserting that they give an advantage to the Republican Party by “discriminating against African Americans” and suppressing their vote. They pooh-pooh…
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