Tag: election

John McNabb: What People Want Is a Leader in This Country

“Blue-collar workers’ been damaged,” says John McNabb, the former co-chairman of the 2016 Trump leadership council. That’s because gas and food prices are rising. What he thinks the country needs going into 2022 and 2024 is a leader who can return America to its position of strength. Our interview focuses on his 2016 work in…


Quebec Legislature Rises Ahead of Fall Election With CAQ Riding High in Polls

The Quebec legislature is rising for the summer and concluding its final session today before Quebecers head to the polls in the fall. High inflation, immigration and the environment dominated the final question period of the session, as the province’s parties seek to position themselves ahead of the election, expected to take place Oct. 3….


Arizona Woman Sentenced for Casting Dead Mother’s Ballot in 2020 Election

A southern Arizona woman was sentenced Monday in connection to her illegally casting the early ballot of her deceased mother during the 2020 general election, officials said. Krista Michelle Conner, 56, of Cochise County, received three years of supervised probation and was told to pay $890 in fines and surcharges. She also has to complete…


Don’t Miss California’s ‘Official Voter Information Guide’—Part Two

Commentary In Part One of this two-part series, I covered California’s “Official Voter Information Guide” for the offices of U.S. Senator, governor, and lieutenant governor. In Part Two I’m writing about the offices of attorney general, controller, and superintendent of public instruction. The Guide is important because it tells us a lot about what is…


Perspective on California’s Mid-Term Election 2022

Commentary I thought I might provide readers a little perspective on California’s June 7 primary election. The Golden State is unique in many ways, and not just because it’s the most populous state with the best weather. Here are a few ways to look at issues affecting the upcoming election. Shifting Political Centers When I…


Polls Officially Open Across Ontario for Provincial Election

Voting has officially begun in Ontario. Polls opened across the province this morning after a month-long election campaign that saw parties battle over the best approaches to affordability, health care and infrastructure. Polling conducted earlier in the campaign suggests the Progressive Conservatives led by Doug Ford are poised to form a second majority government. Ford…


Californians See Inflation, Jobs, Economy as Top Issues Ahead of Election: Survey

Californians see soaring inflation, jobs, and the economy as the most pressing issues facing their state ahead of the June 7 primary election, according to a new survey by the non-profit Public Policy Institute of California. The statewide survey, conducted May 12–22, found that 27 percent of Californians think inflation, jobs, and the economy are the state’s top…


Alleged Voter Fraud Leads to Overturned Result in Local California Election

The results of a Council seat race in Compton, California, were overturned in the midst of an election fraud scandal that resulted in charges against the winner. Compton Councilman Isaac Galvan must be replaced by the challenger, Andre Spicer, after a judge said that four votes in the race—which was decided by only one vote—were…


19 Kids, 2 Adults Killed in Texas Elementary School Shooting; US to Sell 40M Oil Barrels in Reserve | NTD News Today

New details emerging about the school shooting in Texas, where a gunman killed 19 children and two adults. Parents, waited into the night for children to be identified. Four states held primary elections on Tuesday. We take a look at the projected winners. The Justice Department fines mining giant Glencore, over a billion dollars for…


Georgia Voters Experience Few Lines, Express Bipartisan Skepticism on Election Fairness

MACON, Ga.—Voters trickled into polling locations throughout Georgia on May 24 after record-shattering early voting turnout. With mild weather and a lack of lines, casting ballots seemed easy. It was a sense of duty that brought some to the polls. Others said they showed up because they’re gravely worried about how election results could affect…