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Law and Government
Ben Carson has a plan to eliminate low-info voters; Jesse Jackson hates it (Video)
Dr. Benjamin Carson described a simple plan that will overnight practically eliminate the low-information voter. And the best part of…
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Law and Government
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Law and Government
Va. election board to reconsider expired photo ID rule
The Virginia State Board of Elections will reconsider a controversial rule that would allow voters to use expired photo IDs…
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Email Featured
Report finds 6.9 million multiple voters in 28 states
Some 6.9 million Americans are registered to vote in two or more states, according to a report obtained by Watchdog.org.…
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Economy
‘Vote for Hillary because she’s not that rich and she pays income taxes’
Hillary Clinton has still not officially made her much-anticipated announcement that she is seeking the nomination as Democratic candidate for…
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Law and Government
Tweet of the Day: ‘Uncle Charlie’ Rangel looks desperate
Charlie Rangel, 84, is having a rough time of it this primary season. For Rangel, who has served an absurd…
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Law and Government
New York Democrat wants to extend voting rights to illegal immigrants
New York State Senator Gustavo Rivera has sponsored a bill that will give voting rights to illegal immigrants in the…
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Unyielding
What could go wrong? Va. election board will allow use of expired photo IDs
A “tweak” in Virginia’s voter-identification law will allow expired photo IDs to be used at polling places on Election Day.…
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Economy
Immigration, cronyism lead to Cantor’s ouster in Virginia
Fed up with the arrogance, the cronyism and a perceived sellout on illegal immigration, voters in Virginia’s conservative 7th Congressional District…
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Media
Brat: Comparing Cantor to Reagan ‘insult’ to Reagan
Just in time for today’s Republican primary in Virginia, the Richmond Times-Dispatch proclaims Rep. Eric Cantor the new Ronald Reagan. Equally absurd, the…
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Law and Government
Virginia GOP primary: A turning point for conservatism?
The stakes couldn’t be higher in the June 10 primary between Eric Cantor and conservative economics professor Dave Brat.This primary could very…
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Economy
The GOP bullpen: 3 strong governors who could go head-to-head with Hillary
The Democratic Party’s all-eggs-in-one-basket strategy of ceding the 2016 Democrat presidential nomination to Hillary Clinton is in stark contrast to…
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Law and Government
Are VA voters about to boot Eric Cantor off Capitol Hill?
Barely three weeks to primary election day, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor faces a Republican insurgency that could boot him…
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Law and Government
RNC spokesman: Conservative media should get turn moderating Presidential debates
Sean Spicer, communications director for the Republican National Committee (RNC), said his group is pushing back against the liberal media’s…
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Email Featured
Before railing out at GOP for fundraising off Benghazi, Dems should look in the mirror
Democrats and their supporters are criticizing the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) for using its website to raise funds over the Benghazi…
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Economy
Tea party candidate whose ‘takeover’ solution could be just what the GOP needs
A growing number of conservative leaders and voters are calling for candidates to challenge members of the pro-amnesty GOP establishment at…
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Media
Why some Republicans hope Elizabeth Warren has a fighting chance in 2016
Whenever two or more Republicans gather at their exclusive country clubs and polo matches, two questions invariably come up. First,…
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Law and Government
GOP gubernatorial hopeful rips NY State Gov. Cuomo for playing race card
On Monday, the New York State Democratic Committee got deep in the mud, running ads attacking Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob…
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Law and Government
Critics claim Virginia fails to police voter rolls
Richmond, Va. — Election officials say they will send letters to Virginians who have moved out of state, asking that they…
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Law and Government
Watchdog group discovers 44K voters registered in two states
A crosscheck of voter rolls in Virginia and Maryland turned up 44,000 people registered in both states, a vote-integrity group…
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Economy
Public, private money come together at Hispanic youth-oriented Fusion TV
Call it Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s version of “Tango & Cash.” The Republican made a splash in Miami last year…
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Law and Government
Kansas Jewish Center shooter: Sought public office twice as a Democrat
The individual arrested earlier this week as the suspected trigger-man behind the Kansas Jewish Centers shootings has a history of…
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Law and Government
Emails show Lerner in contact with DOJ about prosecuting tax-exempt groups
No wonder Eric Holder was equivocating when asked by a House committee about the Justice Department’s investigation of Lois Lerner.…
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Politics
Texas Gov. candidate Wendy Davis voted on bills that benefited her law firm
Wendy Davis, the Democratic Party Nominee for Governor of Texas, is having another problem with the truth. When Wendy Davis…
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Politics
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Politics
New study contradicts White House minimum wage report
Would raising the minimum wage help or hinder women in the labor force? In March, the White House released a report touting…
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