Category: 2022 Midterm Elections

Congressional Candidates Battle For The Middle Ground In Nebraska Debate 

In a debate on Oct. 13 to represent Nebraska’s Omaha area in Congress, Don Bacon and Tony Vargas each vied to portray himself as the more proven bipartisan candidate. It’s a close race. Of the two most recent polls listed on the website FiveThirtyEight, one favored the Democrat Vargas, and the other favored the Republican…


China Conducting Influence Campaigns to Interfere in US Midterm Elections: Report

China’s communist leadership is attempting to interfere in the upcoming U.S. midterm elections by spreading propaganda and disinformation, according to researchers. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is conducting influence campaigns with the apparent intent of increasing political polarization among Americans and damaging the reputations of people running for Congress who have been critical of the…


Voter Fraud Comes in All Shapes and Sizes, But Can Sometimes Swing Elections

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…


Biden Claims Inflation Will Get Worse If Republicans Win Midterms as Prices Soar Under Democrat Control

President Joe Biden claimed Thursday that 40-year high inflation would worsen if Republicans win control of Congress in the midterm elections in November. Biden made the comment during a speech in Los Angeles, California on Oct. 13 where he touted his Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Investments, claiming that he had helped create more jobs across the country. “Folks, you…


DHS Opens New Pathway for Venezuelan Immigrants Under Joint Plan With Mexico

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is introducing a joint border enforcement plan with Mexico to limit border crossing, allowing up to 24,000 Venezuelans to directly land by air at an interior U.S. port of entry. On Wednesday, the two governments announced joint actions to curb rising numbers of undocumented Venezuelans crossing their shared border….


Democratic Party Moved From Uncomfortable to Intolerable for Members: #WalkAway Founder

While Democrat voters have been leaving the party for years, their reasons have become more urgent. “When people were feeling pushed away years ago, to the point where they were starting to walk away, there was more of a casual tone about it,” former liberal Democrat Brandon Straka, founder of #WalkAway told The Epoch Times….


Arizona Senate Candidate Courts Moderate Voters in Late-Campaign Pivot

Arizona’s Senate candidates are looking to sway voters to their side and appeal to moderates in a state that’s been more purple than red in the past two elections. As part of this endeavor, Arizona’s current Senator, Mark Kelly, squared off against Republican challenger and political newcomer Blake Masters in a contentious debate that saw the…


Stark Differences Over Crime Define Key Congressional Race in Michigan

Crime may prove to be the deciding factor in the race to fill the open congressional seat in western Michigan. “There have been four recent shootings in Grand Rapids. People don’t feel safe,” said Republican nominee John Gibbs in an Oct. 7, 2022, sit-down interview with The Epoch Times. “I believe the explosion of violence…


Election Reform a Top Issue in Wisconsin Governor, Senate Races

Democrats and the legacy media call it the “Big Lie.” Former president Donald Trump, “America First” advocates, and select conservative media columnists call it the “Steal.” Opinions on the subject vary, but one point is certain—the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, and the topic of election integrity, are widely discussed issues as the midterm…


Newt Gingrich: Tulsi Gabbard’s Departure Is Bad News for Democrats

Former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich suggested that Tulsi Gabbard’s announcement that she’s leaving the Democratic Party is a sign that more will depart. “I think when she ran for president, she realized how really isolated she was from the great majority of the Democratic Party, which is now, frankly, a pretty weird…