Category: 2022 Midterm Elections

FBI Issues Update on US Elections Ahead of 2022 Midterms

The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Wednesday that both agencies are confident that election infrastructure will not be compromised during the 2022 midterms. “The FBI and CISA will continue to quickly respond to any potential threats, provide recommendations to harden election infrastructure, notify stakeholders of threats and intrusion activity, and impose…


LIVE October 6, 6:30 PM ET: An Evening with Buck Sexton

On Oct. 6, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. ET, Buck Sexton, host of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton radio show, will be at the Metropolitan Republican Club to talk about globalist Democrats. The Epoch Times will livestream the event. Access the livestream on this page, and also at EpochTV. * Click the “Save” button below the video…


Trump, GOP Back Herschel Walker in Georgia Following Abortion Allegations

Former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party stood by Herschel Walker, the GOP nominee for Senate in Georgia after a media report alleged that the pro-life candidate paid for a woman’s abortion in 2009. Trump said Walker—whom he called a patriot and an “American First” candidate in his 2021 endorsement—has been “slandered and maligned…


Election Integrity Advocates Cheer Independent State Legislature Case Before Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court convened its annual session in Washington on Oct. 3 with a crowded docket that includes cases related to affirmative action, gay rights, and freedom of speech and religion. Among the most closely-watched cases slated for the term, which could see hearings extend into next summer, is a challenge to the…


Voter ID Ballot Proposals in Nebraska, Arizona Top 2022 Election Integrity Measures

Nebraskans will be asked to make their state the 22nd to require valid photo identification to vote when they go to the polls on Nov. 8, one of four election integrity measures on ballots nationwide this fall. Nebraska’s Initiative 432 and Arizona’s Proposition 309 seek to incorporate more stringent ID requirements into state election laws….


‘I Believe We Will Win the House’: Pelosi Makes Midterm Prediction in Late-Night Interview

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she thinks her party will hold the House despite grim omens for House Democrats’ prospects in the November midterm elections. During an Oct. 3 appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Pelosi was asked for her midterm prediction. “I believe that we will win the House—hold the House,” Pelosi…


‘Nothing Has Changed’: Lawmaker Fears Loophole in Wisconsin Elections Will Make Midterms a Rerun of 2020

Wisconsin State Assemblywoman Janel Brandtjen, a Republican, worries that not enough has been done to prevent the upcoming midterm election from becoming a replay of 2020. “Going into the midterms, a person can still register, get a ballot, and vote before his or her identity and address are verified with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation,…


Trump-Endorsed Candidates Close In on Opponents in Key Senate Races

News Analysis New York Attorney General Letitia James’s lawsuit targeting former President Donald Trump and three of his grown children for alleged fraudulent business practices has had little noticeable impact on the closely-watched Senate races in which Trump-endorsed outsiders hope to best Democrat incumbents and candidates, analysts say. Voters in the states where these races…


Candidate for Arizona Governor Kari Lake Takes Campaign on Road After Opponent’s Refusal to Debate

TUCSON, Ariz.—Democratic candidate for Arizona governor Katie Hobbs has refused to debate her Republican opponent Kari Lake ahead of the Nov. 8 mid-term election, with her campaign telling local media she won’t argue with a “conspiracy theorist.” Instead, Hobbs, Arizona’s secretary of state, requested a “town hall-style” format where each candidate would sit for a…


Oz–Fetterman Race Tightens As Candidates Campaign in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh was front and center last weekend in the Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race as Republican nominee Mehmet Oz held a press conference downtown on Sept. 30 while Democratic opponent John Fetterman spoke at a rally in the city’s Strip District the next day. Fetterman is Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor and a former longtime mayor of Braddock,…