Little reason to battle against voter ID laws
by The Oklahoman Editorial Board When they go to the polls in a few weeks, voters in many states, including Oklahoma, will be asked to show some form of identification.…
by The Oklahoman Editorial Board When they go to the polls in a few weeks, voters in many states, including Oklahoma, will be asked to show some form of identification.…
The attorney general battled against state voter-ID laws, despite all evidence of their fairness and popularity. What will his successor do? by Edwin Meese III and J. Kenneth Blackwell …
The president’s selective statistics are red meat to supporters, but still bogus. by Robert D. Popper The Obama administration has been ramping up its rhetoric about the evil of voter…
by Hans von Spakovsky and Peter McGinley Last Friday, in a speech at Al Sharpton’s National Action Network conference, President Obama proudly announced that the Justice Department had taken on more…
by Andrew Johnson North Carolina’s Board of Elections found that tens of thousands of registered voters from the state have personal information matching that of registered voters in other states,…
The non-partisan Pew Center on the States found one in eight voter registrations were invalid or contained major errors. Some 2.8 million people were registered in two or more states,…
The mainstream media is treating the ongoing Middle East turmoil as an unfortunate distraction from the “real story” that they would like to shove down the public’s throat – that…
Little Rock, Ark. (AP) – A Democratic state legislator from east Arkansas, his father and two campaign workers pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiracy to commit election fraud after federal prosecutors said the…
by George Landrith Throughout history, political extremists have attacked their opponents seeking to silence and suppress those with whom they disagree. Some form of bullying is almost always their chief…