Category: 2022 Midterm Elections

Swing State Voters Opposing Transgender Agenda for Minors Lead in Poll

The majority of Americans do not support transgender surgeries or anti-puberty blockers for minors, according to a new survey (pdf) released by Washington-based conservative think tank American Principles Project (APP) on May 12. Recent findings show that 56 percent of voters in swing states support banning puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and physical sex-change surgeries for…


Trump Discourages Pennsylvanians From Voting For Barnette

Recent polls show that U.S. Army veteran and conservative commentator Kathy Barnette is about even with celebrity physician Dr. Mehmet Oz and businessman David McCormick in the race to replace retiring GOP Sen. Pat Toomey. With the May 17 primary five days away, former president Donald Trump urged Republican voters to avoid Barnette and instead…


Radical Democrats Race in North Carolina’s Most Expensive Primary

Democrats Nida Allam and Valerie Foushee are spending record amounts of money in a battle for North Carolina’s Fourth Congressional District primary. The most expensive Democratic congressional primary in North Carolina’s history seems illogical at first. It’s a fight between two candidates with an almost-identical platform and similarly high chances of winning the general election….


‘Bidenflation’, Border Crisis Drawing Hispanic Voters to GOP in South Texas Midterms: Analysts

Republicans could pick up as many as three seats in the House of Representatives in Texas as Hispanic voters are reeling from the effect that inflation has had on businesses, while the border crisis has made some Hispanics wonder whether the Democrats really are the party that cares about them, say experts. In play are…


House Democrat Found Way to Be in Two Places at Once; Watchdog Files Ethics Complaint

Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) is among the busiest people in the nation’s capital, being both a member of the House of Representatives and a Senate candidate, but during a recent congressional hearing she thought she had found a way to be in two places simultaneously. Demings attended an April 5 hearing of the House Judiciary…


Ohio Redistricting Map, State Primary Election Date Turning Into Puzzle of Unknowns

Ohio’s legislators have requested that new district boundary maps not be drawn or implemented until after the Nov. 8 General Election. The move comes as the second phase of Ohio’s primary election—that could be held as early as Aug. 2 for the State House and State Senate offices—is being planned. Earlier in the week of…


Pennsylvania Governor Race: Corman Quits, Endorses Barletta

Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman has announced that he is dropping out of the Republican primary race for governor. Corman made the announcement Thursday, May 12, during a joint press conference with gubernatorial candidate Lou Barletta at the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association in Harrisburg. Corman used that time to endorse Barletta. Corman said it…


Growing Support For Pennsylvania Senate Candidate Kathy Barnette Sparking Twitter Attacks

A Twitter firestorm directed at Kathy Barnette on May 11 suggests that the campaigns of Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick, and their supporters, are in a panic over the black U.S. Army veteran’s recent surge in the polls. Oz, a celebrity doctor endorsed by Donald Trump, and McCormick, a hedge fund executive and former U.S….


Democratic Michigan Election Chief Says ‘2000 Mules’ Ballot Trafficking Allegations ‘Explained by Standard Election Practices’

The Michigan Secretary of State’s Office has reviewed portions of the movie “2000 Mules” pertaining to Michigan and sees nothing illegal, a spokesperson for the office told The Epoch Times. “The film clips involving Michigan that have been shared with the department are explained by standard election practices well within state and federal law,” A.K….


Michigan Election Chief Says ‘2000 Mules’ Allegations ‘Are Explained by Standard Election Practices’

The Michigan Secretary of State’s office has reviewed portions of the movie “2000 Mules” pertaining to Michigan and sees nothing illegal. “The film clips involving Michigan that have been shared with the department are explained by standard election practices well within state and federal law,” said A.K. Crisp, press secretary for Democrat Secretary of State…