Voter fraud is surprisingly common. Prosecutions for it can range from small-scale cases, like someone with two residences voting in both states, to large-scale crimes that changed electoral outcomes, affected hundreds or thousands of votes, and ranged across multiple states. An extensive voter fraud database maintained by the Heritage Foundation has logged 1384 proven cases…
Voter Fraud Comes in All Shapes and Sizes, But Can Sometimes Swing Elections
States Have Tightened Election Integrity Laws, But Conservative Group Says More Remains to Be Done
With widespread worries about election integrity prompted by the controversy that followed the 2020 election, some states have reformed their laws and procedures, but much more remains to be done, according to an analysis by a conservative nonprofit. States across the nation made major adjustments to the voting process in response to the COVID-19 pandemic…
American Democracy Is in Extremis
Commentary The 900-pound gorilla lurking in every voting place in America as we enter the last month before the midterm elections is the fact that the national political media are continuing to repeat, almost in unison, that any possible dispute over the legitimacy and authenticity of the 2020 presidential election result has been resolved. The…
Lawlessness, Not Fraud, Is the Key to Understanding 2020
Commentary First, there was no fraud. Then there was no “widespread” fraud. Then, there was no widespread fraud “sufficient to overturn the election.” The goalposts keep moving, but one thing has remained indisputable from the beginning: The 2020 election was conducted and administered in a lawless fashion. Unfortunately, there’s a pervasive lack of understanding around…
Virginia AG Forming ‘Election Integrity Unit’ to Make It ‘Easy to Vote and Hard to Cheat’
Virginia’s Republican attorney general, Jason Miyares, announced on Sept. 9 the formation of an “Election Integrity Unit” within his office that will ensure “legality and purity” in the election process by working with law enforcement, the Department of Elections, the State Board, and the broader community. “I pledged during the 2021 campaign to work to…
Cinema Documentary Review: ‘The Real Story of January 6’
1h 43m | Documentary | 2022 [PRE-ORDER] the DVD here! The Jan. 6 event has left many people scratching their heads. Harsh punitive measures were not only used against protestors in the wake of the mass gathering but many extreme measures were used against the them on that very day. In The Epoch Times’ new…
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