Republicans Sue to Stop Vote-Counting in States Weeks After Election Day
The Republican National Committee (RNC) is suing several states over the late counting of mail-in ballots that is still ongoing weeks after Election Day.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) is suing several states over the late counting of mail-in ballots that is still ongoing weeks after Election Day.
Democrat Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) has downplayed the counting of illegal ballots in his state’s hotly contested Senate race.
A top Democrat official has made a shocking admission about the recently discovered Colorado voting machine password leak.
California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law to ban voter ID requirements for elections in the state.
Election officials in Arizona have admitted that almost 100,000 voter registrations have been validated in the state without their citizenship being verified.
Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose has revealed that his office has uncovered evidence that over 100 non-citizens have voted in recent elections.
Twenty-four of the nation’s state attorneys general have filed an emergency stay with the United States Supreme Court to assert their support for Arizona’s election security law.
An election worker in Harris County, Texas has been charged with multiple felonies for his role in a fraud scheme that resulted in paper ballot shortages in Republican precincts during the 2022 midterms.
Republicans are calling on the United States Supreme Court to allow Arizona to enforce its proof of citizenship requirements ahead of the critical November presidential election.
Across the country, Republican groups have been challenging mail-in voting laws in an effort to secure America’s elections.