In Opposite Day Logic, USA Today Breathlessly Defends ‘Zuckerbucks’
The accomplice media want you to believe that banning Mark Zuckerberg’s money in elections is an attack on democracy. Read the full story ›
The accomplice media want you to believe that banning Mark Zuckerberg’s money in elections is an attack on democracy. Read the full story ›
A Madison official admitted the decision to spend a ‘Zuckbucks’ grant was based on the chance that voters would vote against such funds. Read the full story ›
The RNC personnel change-up was part of a bigger shift that all Republican gatekeepers should make to focus on election integrity. Read the full story ›
Since honest elections benefit everyone, what would motivate efforts to prevent even the most basic confirmation of election results? Read the full story ›
Schwanke suggested Pennsylvanians should not do their ‘own research’ when it comes to elections and instead rely on ‘trusted’ sources. Read the full story ›
A Nebraska bill would cut off one of Biden’s easiest pathways to victory, but Republicans may not be able to pass it before the session ends. Read the full story ›
A proposal that would have given the State Election Board the power to investigate Georgia’s secretary of state died a painful death, however. Read the full story ›
Dark money-funded nonprofit America Votes brought together public officials and activists to strategize about reaching likely-Democrat voters. Read the full story ›
Democrats use illegal immigrants as political pawns to inflate politically important population counts even when those migrants technically can’t vote. Read the full story ›
A review of campaign finance records shows the Democrat Party of Wisconsin targeted some 15 public school districts statewide. Read the full story ›