Topic: Elections

Florida Hillsborough County Candidate Alleges Altered Certification Reporting June 25, 2025 Jerome R. Corsi A deep dive forensic analysis into election results shows an improbable outcome.
A Newly Discovered Algorithm in Wisconsin Voter File is Indisputable Evidence of Criminal Election Fraud April 27, 2025 Jerome R. Corsi It’s time for Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to step in.
Red states rising April 16, 2025 M. Ray Evans Our fight for every vote.
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Election Screams for Department of Justice Criminal Investigation April 8, 2025 Jerome R. Corsi There’s reason to believe that the new leftist state Supreme Court judge won by virtue of votes from imaginary “voters” generated within the computer system.
In Pennsylvania, are Democrats stealing votes again? March 29, 2025 Joe Fried An analysis of the results in a Pennsylvania special election that saw a Democrat win in a very Republican district raises big questions.
Technology Innovations Have Driven 21st-Century Presidential Elections November 24, 2024 Gregory McCants As has been the case since Abraham Lincoln, a candidate who breaks previous communication and technological barriers tends to win.
Election Sunday in Mexico, and another candidate gets shot May 30, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. For those counting, he is number 36.
At a Sheetz Photo Op, Joe Biden Accidentally Shows His Hand April 24, 2024 John F. Di Leo Biden is at war with the private sector.
Kamala Harris warns this may be the last democratic election April 13, 2024 Eric Utter It is one thing to be one of the dumbest people ever to trod the earth. But when world-class disingenuousness and projection is added to the idiocy, the result is truly breathtaking.
If you believe that sociopaths are in charge, you’re right April 5, 2024 Andrea Widburg For sociopaths, their end always justifies the means, and it turns out that the most powerful people in America have no brakes.
Citizen Groups Stepping Up to Demand Honest Elections April 3, 2024 Jack Gleason Without media or congressional action on election validity, citizen groups are now the only way to demand that elections follow established federal law.
It’s (D)ifferent when they (D)o it March 25, 2024 M. Walter Sometimes they just make it too easy.
The Great Electric Vehicle Con February 16, 2024 Harry G. Hutchison Americans are starting to open their eyes to the absurdity of the Biden administration’s E.V. push.
Election 2024 – It’s the Voters, Stupid! December 18, 2023 Brian C. Joondeph For those worried about Trump trashing the Constitution, that ship has long sailed under the current regime. Trump may be the last and only chance to resurrect the Constitution. 
Beatdown: Voters repudiate the left in both Australia and New Zealand October 15, 2023 Monica Showalter You wouldn't want to be a leftist, waking up to the morning's election results in either Australia or New Zealand.
Questions about that 7,500-ballot 'mistake' in San Diego County October 13, 2023 Monica Showalter How does anyone make a 7,500-ballot mistake in a hotly contested local election?
Was New York’s 2022 General Election Valid? August 25, 2023 Marly Hornik Peeking under the hood of New York's election tallies is a pretty eye-opening experience.
I Remember My Father on Elections -- and How the Democrats Deteriorated July 23, 2023 Alexander Nussbaum My father survived communism and the Holocaust. He knew what false promises of the communists were.
The Democrats' plan to rig the 2024 elections March 22, 2023 Rajan Laad Joe Biden's 2021 executive order about expanding voter registrations through federal agencies laid the blueprint.
Poll shows huge majority of voters want election changes scrapped December 29, 2022 Monica Showalter Even Democrats don't like the much-touted new rules on mass mail-in balloting, zero voter ID, and ballot-harvesting.
The terrible, horrible, no-good consequences of stolen elections and government corruption December 10, 2022 Patricia McCarthy Joe Biden in office is an unmitigated catastrophe for the country in one way after another.
The New Voting System that Gave Democrats a GOP House Seat is Dangerous. Here’s Why November 29, 2022 Selwyn Duke In Alaska, ranked-choice voting enabled a Democrat to win office in a largely Republican district.
Watch for delayed election results November 8, 2022 Monica Showalter The Democrats are on their backfoot and are likely to engage in some last-ditch measures.
Is the COVID Surge More Fake News? July 2, 2020 Brian C. Joondeph, M.D. Might it just be about an election?
California passes same-day voter registration, rigging elections even bluer October 10, 2019 Monica Showalter As if they haven't rigged things in the solid blue state enough? There's no "at some point you've got enough" for these ruling Democrats.
Buried news: Colombia's poor rejected socialism, big time, out of a credible fear of 'another Venezuela' June 19, 2018 Monica Showalter Word about socialism gets around fast for people living in the vicinity of its ruins.
Upcoming elections in Colombia and Mexico May 30, 2018 Silvio Canto, Jr. Two important elections are shaping up to the south.
From Colombia, a huge middle finger to FARC Marxist terrorists and that phony 'peace' deal March 13, 2018 Monica Showalter Nobody likes a communist who's killed a lot of people and gotten away with it rewarded with power.  So, surprise, surprise, FARC got nothing in Colombia's much vaunted peace-process election.
A red northeast? October 8, 2017 Monica Showalter Reporter Salena Zito, who forecast so accurately the Trump phenomenon, now sees changes in the U.S. northeast.
After Wellesley, yes, Hillary's still running May 27, 2017 Monica Showalter Hillary Clinton looks at President Trump's falling poll numbers and the sorry field the Democrats have to challenge him...and decides the obvious.
The Kansas special election and the media's canards April 17, 2017 Jack Hellner Last Tuesday, there was a special election in Kansas, and the Republican won.  As a result, the media gave the standard warning that Republicans had better worry about 2018.
Getting the Government We Deserve October 6, 2016 Jon N. Hall Most voters seem to be unhappy with the choices they have for president this season.  Nonetheless, most of the voters are getting the nominees they deserve.
A Nebraska David Outmaneuvers a Global Goliath January 15, 2015 Joe Herring A homegrown organization with minimal staff and funding may change the way constituents interact with their representatives, for the (much, much) better.
The Case for the Louisiana System August 25, 2014 Bruce Walker How many more times must Republicans lose to a leftist Democrat thanks to a third-party spoiler?
Winning With Fake Outrage June 11, 2014 Anthony J. Ciani Vilifying Obama could save many Democrats, but make no mistake, the outrage is false.
Voter Fraud: The Left's Tool For Social Justice April 11, 2014 Matthew Vadum Left-wingers commit these distressingly common atrocities daily because they believe it is their moral right – perhaps even their duty.
Turkey Abandoning Atatürk February 17, 2014 Neil Snyder With elections approaching, the most volatile region in the world could use a return to the sane leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Is the GOP Already Dead? February 12, 2014 Joseph M. Koenig The truth is on the side of conservatism. But the truth will not help you if you cannot expound it.
Formalizing Censorship through the IRS February 3, 2014 Sylvia Bokor Only 20,000 Americans have commented on the proposed IRS regulation for non-profits. It's not enough.
Let's Hear It for The Low Information Voter February 1, 2014 Jerome Huyler Do the LIVs hold the key to taking our country back?
Challenging the New Aristocracy September 19, 2013 RH Lee We must wrest control of America from those of well-nigh unlimited wealth or it won't be too long before we see political offices up for sale on eBay.
The Irrelevant Black Voting Bloc September 12, 2013 Chad Stafko American black voters have consistently voted against their own interests in favor of the Democrats.
The Millennial Generation Is Abandoning Liberalism September 4, 2013 Chriss Street The initial liberal views of youth do not necessarily lock a generation into a lifetime of liberal voting.
Electoral Discrepancies August 13, 2013 Richard Winchester The United States is a conservative country -- but Americans often don't vote that way. Why not?
Electoral Suicide August 9, 2013 Sierra Rayne Under proposed amnesty provisions, Florida, Nevada, and others would be consistently voting Democrat.
Virginia GOP Nominates Conservative Slate May 21, 2013 Jonathon Moseley A good weekend in the Old Dominion.
Frank Luntz and Focus Groups are Destroying the GOP Message April 29, 2013 C. Edmund Wright A misguided over-reliance on focus groups has neutered and thus destroyed any semblance of courage in the GOP's message
Vote Counts and Vampire Counts March 16, 2013 Jack Kemp John Fund and Grant Lally explain an electoral House of Horrors.
Gaining Hispanic Voters March 12, 2013 Michael Bargo, Jr. Hispanics are suffering in Democratic-run cities, creating an opportunity for GOP strategists to begin a campaign to pull Hispanics away from the Democrats..
Winning the Message March 11, 2013 Anthony J. Ciani When people are polled on their beliefs, the Republican Party is in the minority on nothing. So why is it so hard to get the message across?
The Left Demonizes India's Modi while his Popularity Soars February 7, 2013 Dr. Richard L. Benkin Can Reaganism conquer the subcontinent?
The Israeli Election Winner is... William F. Buckley! February 2, 2013 Abraham Katsman YeshAtid represents a Buckleyesque shift by Israeli voters away from deference to political careerists and generals, replacing them with apparently capable regular civilians unsullied by past politics.
NY Times Embarasses Itself January 24, 2013 Leo Rennert With an outright lie about a conservative they despise
The Sky is Falling on Israel... Again January 22, 2013 Leo Rennert This week's Israeli worst-case scenario from WaPo
Times Kvetches over Israel Election January 21, 2013 Leo Rennert Oy veh -- those yarmulkas!
Republicans Should Use Targeted Marketing Strategies December 5, 2012 Zach Krajacic Businesses understand that no matter how good their product or service, some people will never buy. For this reason they target their marketing and advertising toward people who would likely be persuaded to buy their product.
The God of the Here and Now November 22, 2012 Simon de Hundehutte The vote on November 6th woke up a lot of hardworking patriots who, the night before, had thought the battle was won.
A Winning Formula? November 16, 2012 Paul Pauker The repeated failure of moderates in presidential elections hasn't prevented some Republicans, in the wake of Romney's loss, from calling on the GOP to abandon conservative positions.
What Republican Candidates Should Say about Abortion November 13, 2012 Jonathan Murray It's hard to argue medically, legally, or morally that anybody can draw an absolute line, to the satisfaction of all parties, on one side of which is murder and on the other side of which is, let's call it, not-murder.
Voter Fraud Redefined November 8, 2012 Matthew Vadum For years now the left has been trying to muddy the waters by applying a far stricter definition of voter fraud, moving the semantic goalposts in order to define the problem out of existence.