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OBBÜRGEN, Switzerland (AP) — The presidents of Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Kenya and Somalia will join many Western heads of state and government and other leaders at a conference this weekend aimed to plot out first steps toward peace in Ukraine – with Russia notably absent.
The fear that illegal immigrants will vote in November is a real concern for Republicans who have watched record-breaking numbers enter the U.S. and remain here thanks to President Joe Biden. Their political opponents, meanwhile, are sending mixed messages about that possibility.
A former congressional candidate says her state has a long way to go when it comes to purging voter rolls of non-citizens who are illegally registered to vote.
According to The Associated Press, noncitizen voting in America isn't a real danger to the integrity of federal elections. Some members of Congress, however, beg to differ.
An election integrity advocate is praising the U.S. Supreme Court for ruling against Democrats' latest effort to change a state election law.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign and the Republican National Committee have announced a joint plan for boots on the ground – 100,000 of them if they meet their goal – in an effort to protect the integrity of the 2024 elections.
A legal analyst and election law attorney argues that the latest push by House Speaker Mike Johnson to keep illegal immigrants from voting – with Donald Trump's backing – is more necessary than ever because times have changed.
Democrats in Congress are not hiding their plans to dominate elections with name-calling strategies and even illegal aliens casting a ballot.
Recent legal actions in various states shine a spotlight on one of the new battlegrounds in the fight for election integrity: voter rolls.
Looking ahead to Election Day in November, a political activist predicts it will be much more harder for Democrats to cheat but he also predicts they will definitely try.