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A recent survey indicates one-sixth of the U.S. population believes the use of force is justified to either restore Donald Trump to the presidency or prevent him from being president. When did so many people turn their backs on peaceful, legitimate means to transfer power according to the will of the people?
If journalists really cared about democracy and voting, they wouldn't be so mercilessly quick to declare all other GOP presidential candidates except Donald Trump are toast.
A legal scholar who focuses on election integrity says many states have passed reforms since the 2020 elections – and that even though things are by no means "perfect" yet, the nation is in a lot better shape headed into the next presidential election.
An Ohio-based conservative activist is concerned a Swiss billionaire and progressive dark-money groups are bankrolling opposition to an issue that's on the ballot today in Ohio – and is attracting a great deal of attention beyond the state's borders.
The latest indictment against former President Donald Trump may be hard to prove, but proving it may not be necessary to damage the frontrunner in the race for the 2024 Republican nomination.
Family advocates agree that this week's veto session in Louisiana reveals a good deal about Democrats' radical priorities.
We no longer have faith in many institutions and must root out truth where we can find it. Fortunately, some folks – like Riley Gaines – are bold enough to be like the boy in the Emperor's New Clothes who points out the ruler's nakedness.
Donald Trump skipped Tucker Carlson's Republican Festival in Iowa, and now, curiously, keeps opening the door for his chief competitor, Ron DeSantis.
A former secretary of state for Ohio has suggested the problem of election integrity could be addressed if voting came with minor inconvenience.
A former Justice Department attorney is confident the election next year will be better than 2020 when it comes to the question of the integrity of the race for America’s highest elective office.