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    Record Voter Turnout in Georgia Primary Elections Debunks ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ Nonsense

    What the left calls “voter suppression” apparently leads to record-high voter turnout. According to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, as of May 20, 857,401 Georgians had voted during the state’s three-week early voting period for the Georgia primary elections. This number is up substantially from just a few years ago. It’s the first election…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    Youngkin Wants to Close Wide ‘Honesty Gap’ in Virginia Schools

    Virginia is home to the largest education “honesty gap” in the country, according to a new report released by Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s 4-month-old administration. The report, “Our Commitment to Virginians: High Expectations and Excellence for All Students,” details what it calls “a clear and sobering lesson on the consequences for students when state leaders lower…
    Lindsey Burke
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    Domestic Terrorism Bill Is More Partisan Politics, Bureaucracy in Pursuit of Phantom Menace

    The House of Representatives last week passed HR 350, the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2022, to create domestic terrorism offices within the departments of Homeland Security and Justice, as well as at the FBI. That would set up more needless and redundant offices within the bloated federal bureaucracy, taking resources away from already underresourced…
    Simon Hankinson
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    4 Keys to Understanding Prosecution of Russians for War Crimes in Ukraine

    Ukraine used its own justice system to secure the nation’s first conviction of a Russian soldier Monday for committing a war crime, but officials are interested in taking other cases to the International Criminal Court.  Sgt. Vadim Shyshimarin, 21, a captured tank commander, pleaded guilty in a Ukrainian criminal court to shooting an unarmed 62-year-old…
    Fred Lucas
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    2020’s Nightmare Election Process Comes Back to Haunt Pennsylvania. What Needs to Change.

    Once again, the nation is waiting on Pennsylvania to count the votes in a close election. Roughly 1,100 votes separate GOP Senate candidates Mehmet Oz and Dave McCormick, with fewer than 10,000 mail-in votes remaining as of Friday. Like 2020, Pennsylvania’s notoriously slow counters are leaving two candidates and millions of voters in limbo. One major cause: Unlike Florida…
    Jason Snead
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    Ken Cuccinelli Warns of Catastrophic Consequences to Rescinding Title 42 at Border

    Editor’s note: This interview was recorded before a federal judge decided Friday afternoon, in a lawsuit filed by two dozen states, to block the Biden administration’s plan to rescind Title 42. In the face of the worst crisis our southern border has seen in decades, President Joe Biden has said he intended to rescind the…
    Douglas Blair
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    We Hear You: Tampons in Men’s Rooms, Marxists in Classrooms, and Abortions for ‘Persons’

    Editor's note: One common theme of late in The Daily Signal's mailbag is our audience's dismay at the political uprooting of common sense and reality across the nation. Here's a sampling of what you sent to [email protected].—Ken McIntyre Dear Daily Signal: I am 74. In high school back in the 1960s, I had a teacher…
    Ken McIntyre
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    Against American Mobocracy

    In his 1838 Lyceum Address in Springfield, Illinois, a 28-year-old Abraham Lincoln spoke on “the perpetuation of our political institutions.” The speech was eerily prescient, coming 23 years as it did before then-President Lincoln presided over a nation tragically brought into a grisly Civil War—the ultimate test of that “perpetuation”—by the assault on Fort Sumter….
    Josh Hammer
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    I’m Indian American. What I Think When Republicans Are Accused of Racism.

    Are Republicans a bunch of racists? That’s certainly the narrative that the corporate media is pushing as hard as it can. The context this time is the tragic killing spree in Buffalo, New York, carried out by a mentally deranged racist whose online manifesto includes a whole slew of racist and antisemitic conspiracies. Are those…
    Neil Patel
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    Left’s Obsession With Race Coverage Fosters More Racism

    The overt racism and antisemitism written in the Buffalo shooter’s 180-page “manifesto” has been rightly denounced by civilized people. The usual questions are being asked. These include, how did he get the gun after he was admitted to a hospital last year for symptoms of mental illness? Another question: Why did President Joe Biden go…
    Cal Thomas
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    Destroying the Altar of ‘Woke’

    We’ve heard the clever quips “woke-a cola” and “go woke, go broke” to describe traditional American companies and institutions diving headfirst into politics in order to score points with the radical left. Everywhere we look, forces are shoving us to the left, and it often feels like we don’t have a vote. But now, we…
    Timothy Doescher
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    San Francisco Archbishop to Pelosi: Do Not Receive Communion 

    According to a new letter released by San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi will no longer be allowed to receive the Eucharist at Mass in her home diocese.   “A Catholic legislator who supports procured abortion, after knowing the teaching of the Church, commits a manifestly grave sin which is a…
    Douglas Blair
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    Carbon Border Tax Is Outside the Venn Diagram of Compromise

    For years, the idea of a carbon tax has been a nonstarter for Americans in both parties. And for good reason—while it would raise a pretty penny for a federal government addicted to spending, a carbon tax would weigh down American consumers and businesses, for no environmental benefit. Given that nearly 80% of Americans’ energy…
    Katie Tubb
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    Pumping Up Prices

    The price of gas keeps rising. “The reason for that is because of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s war,” President Joe Biden said. But that’s impossible. Most of the price rise came before Putin attacked Ukraine. So some politicians simply blame “corporate greed.” Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse accuses the oil industry of collecting “excess profit.” Sen. Elizabeth…
    John Stossel
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    Black Conservatives Convene for a ‘New Birth of Freedom’

    Recent remarks by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, noting the institutional damage caused by the leak of Justice Samuel Alito’s opinion on Roe v. Wade, have gotten exhaustive coverage in the press. But, not surprisingly, the venue where Thomas made these remarks has gotten little attention by these same journalists. The event was a convening…
    Star Parker
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    Unfriendly Skies: Flight Attendants Fired for Opposing Radical Equality Act Sue Alaska Airlines

    Two flight attendants are fighting back after Alaska Airlines fired them because they dared to question the validity of the proposed federal Equality Act in a company forum. First Liberty Institute on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Marli Brown and Lacey Smith on grounds of religious discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity…
    Nicole Russell
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    Network News Ignores Biden’s ‘Ministry of Truth’ and Its Quick Demise, Study Finds

    Although they’re in the First Amendment business, network newscasts largely ignored the rise and fall of a federal government board that raised red flags about the potential targeting of speech.  The Biden administration put its Disinformation Governance Board on “pause” Wednesday, and the panel’s controversial executive director, Nina Jankowicz, stepped down as head of that…
    Fred Lucas
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    SWIFT Sanctions Unlikely to Threaten US Dollar

    The U.S. and key allies announced in March sanctions on a number of Russian banks using SWIFT, the inter-bank payment system relied on by nearly every bank on Earth. This led to concerns of Russia evading the sanctions by using the Chinese alternative, the Cross-Border Interbank Payment System, better known by its acronym, CIPS. In…
    Peter St. Onge
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    Let Students Study for Final Exams, Not Worry About College Board Politics

    It’s final exam season, so middle school and high school students are feverishly preparing. In case students needed one more thing to worry about, some in the media are warning that students’ hard work studying for end-of-year tests may not even count—for political reasons. A recent statement from College Board, creator of Advanced Placement courses…
    Jonathan Butcher
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    Price Controls on Fuel Would Be Disastrous for Americans

    In classic Washington style, liberals in Congress are advancing a bill that most assuredly would make a bad situation much worse. In response to soaring fuel prices, liberals seek to shift blame away from Bidenflation and onto producers through the so-called Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act.  A more appropriate title would be the “Driving…
    Daren Bakst
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