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Court drops DOJ lawsuit over voter data against Maine official

Court drops DOJ lawsuit over voter data against Maine official

Judge Dismisses Justice Department Lawsuit Against Maine Secretary of State A federal judge, appointed by Donald Trump, dismissed a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) against Maine’s Secretary of State, Shena Bellows, on Thursday. This lawsuit, filed in September, accused Maine of breaching federal election laws by not providing data on its voters […]

U.S. Voter Confidence in the Economy Falls to Almost a 4-Year Low

U.S. Voter Confidence in the Economy Falls to Almost a 4-Year Low

Americans’ Economic Confidence Hits a Low According to a Gallup poll released Friday, confidence among Americans regarding the economy has reached its lowest point in almost four years. The Gallup Economic Confidence Index dropped to -45 in May, down from -38 in April. This score marks the lowest level since October 2022, when it also […]

North Carolina is now required to take noncitizens off the voter rolls by law

Nearly half of Americans consider themselves independents, fueled by frustration with politics.

North Carolina to Remove Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls North Carolina is set to remove non-citizens exempt from jury duty from its voter registrations, as recently reported. The Republican National Committee (RNC), alongside the North Carolina Republican Party, announced a consent decree that compels the state’s Board of Elections to utilize jury service records to pinpoint […]

NAACP Calls for Boycotts of College Sports Programs in States Accused of Voter Suppression

NAACP Calls for Boycotts of College Sports Programs in States Accused of Voter Suppression

NAACP Calls for Boycott of University Athletic Programs The NAACP is urging Black athletes and supporters to boycott athletic programs at public universities in states it claims are undermining voting rights. This initiative, dubbed “Out of Bounds,” is concentrating on eight southern states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Prominent athletic […]

Voter fraud exists — and voter ID is the solution

Voter fraud exists — and voter ID is the solution

Recent Developments in Voter Fraud Discussions There’s a sense that, thanks to Bill Essary, the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, some real outcomes might finally emerge from this ongoing debate. This could be just the beginning. For quite some time, we’ve been led to believe that voter fraud is largely a myth, […]

Los Angeles woman unlawfully compensated homeless individuals for voter registration

Los Angeles woman unlawfully compensated homeless individuals for voter registration

Marina del Rey Woman Pleads Guilty to Illegal Voter Registration Scheme A woman from Marina del Rey has confessed to unlawfully paying a homeless individual on Skid Row to register to vote. Prosecutors claim this practice was part of a lengthy, 20-year scheme that involved the improper collection of petition signatures. In a plea deal […]

Maryland mail-in ballot confusion leads Republicans to demand a review of voter rolls

Maryland mail-in ballot confusion leads Republicans to demand a review of voter rolls

Department of Justice Investigates Voter Fraud in Michigan U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon spoke about the ongoing investigation by the Department of Justice regarding voter fraud in Wayne County, Michigan. This investigation highlights instances of voter fraud and potential breaches of the Help America Vote Act. A recent issue in Maryland’s […]

Initial Return Data Indicates Republican Voter Participation Has Tripled in Predominantly Democratic California

Initial Return Data Indicates Republican Voter Participation Has Tripled in Predominantly Democratic California

The Democratic Party’s Lead in California May be Diminishing Recent data suggests that the Democratic Party’s foothold in California is potentially weakening. Over 900,000 ballots were submitted by early voters during the June 2 primary, highlighting a significant increase in Republican votes compared to the last gubernatorial election four years prior. According to research from […]