Category: 2022 Midterm Elections

Political Parties Pour Money Into Close Oregon Congressional Race

A Congressional race on Portland’s outskirts is becoming an expensive one that both parties deem worthy of significant investment. Democrat-allied groups just put $3.8 million into backing civil servant Jamie McLeod-Skinner in the District 5 race extending southeast of Oregon’s largest city. And Republicans have put more than $3 million into backing her opponent, Lori…


‘Live Free or Die’: New Hampshire Man Runs for Senate in Pursuit of Liberty

Bruce Fenton sees the current era as “times of radical change,” “the kind of change that you only see every century or so.” And he is taking matters into his own hands by running for Senate in New Hampshire. The world with rules and systems built over the past 30 years was gone in 2019,…


US Constitution Should Include Amendment Stating the Supreme Court Has 9 Justices, Proponents Say

As Democrats promote legislation to add four justices to the Supreme Court, a bipartisan countereffort is moving to ban court packing permanently. “We think it could be a really critical issue in the 2022 elections,” Roman Buhler told The Epoch Times. Buhler, an attorney and longtime political adviser, is executive director of Keep Nine, an organization…


Facebook Should Preserve Any FBI, Hunter Biden Communications: House GOP

House GOP lawmakers on Thursday issued a demand to obtain communications between Facebook and the FBI after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said last weekend that he received messages from the bureau about possible Russian propaganda and decided to suppress the reach of late 2020 reports on Hunter Biden’s laptop. Both Facebook and Twitter reduced the…


Experts Weigh in on Recession Talk’s Impact on Midterms, Biden

News Analysis From the Roe v. Wade reversal and the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol to the FBI’s search of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence and President Joe Biden’s busy August, a long list of topics are on the minds of Americans. The economy, many political strategists believe, remains the number-one issue for…


Pennsylvania Democrat Nominee for US Senate Struggling With Auditory Processing After Stroke: Aide

John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, is having trouble processing audio after a recent stroke, an aide said. The Fetterman campaign has suggested that the stroke is responsible for Fetterman’s unwillingness to commit to debates with Dr. Mehmet Oz, the GOP nominee in one of the…


Democrat Candidate for Maryland Governor Appears Set to Decline Debate Ahead of Election

The big debate in the Maryland governor’s race between Democrat Wesley Moore and Republican state Del. Dan Cox is whether the two will actually share a stage to debate. Democrats have a 2 to 1 voter majority and Moore has a 10 to 1 fundraising advantage. He is heavily favored to defeat a controversial candidate whose…


Rabbi Endorses Mastriano as Shapiro Calls Him Antisemitic in Pennsylvania Governor Race

Religion has clouded the conversation in the Pennsylvania gubernatorial race. While voters are interested in the usual issues such as economy, voter integrity, and public safety; forces swirling around the race have now also made it about faith. Over the last six weeks, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who is Jewish and the Democratic candidate…


Veteran Congressman Faces Stiff Challenge in Close Georgia Race

The dean of Georgia’s Congressional delegation now faces the most formidable electoral challenge of his 30-year House tenure in a race said to be the closest in the Deep South. Redistricting has put into play Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District, which Sanford Bishop has represented since 1992. The southwest Georgia district, extending from Columbus south to…


Arizona Supreme Court: Soros-Backed Ballot Measure to Roll Back Election Law Can’t be on Ballot

A ballot measure backed by billionaire George Soros will not be on November’s ballot in Arizona after the state’s Supreme Court ruled the measure didn’t have enough signatures. The Aug. 26 ruling upheld one hours earlier from Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Joseph Mikitish, who said that the initiative was disqualified because not enough valid signatures…