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The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) is dedicated to defending the constitutional rights of all Americans. ACRU stands against harmful, anti-constitutional ideologies that have taken hold in our nation’s courts, culture, and bureaucracies. We defend and promote free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and national sovereignty.

Georgia legislators must prevent stolen Senate seats

By |2023-03-06T12:07:48-05:00November 22nd, 2020|

Liberals with no qualms about stealing your wages through taxes, and your speech through censorship, are now overtly trying to steal the Senate elections in Georgia as they publicly call for fraud. It is a federal felony to "move" to a state just to vote, as ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky notes in this piece written for The Heritage Foundation. Georgia state legislators need to act NOW to prevent a massive influx of new “voter” registrations.

Giving in vs. standing up for vote integrity may divide candidates in future elections

By |2023-03-06T12:07:48-05:00November 22nd, 2020|

Minnesota GOP Congressman-elect Michelle Fischbach and incumbent Rep. Tom Emmer have both called for a full investigation of vote fraud allegations in the state, particularly in Minneapolis where Project Veritas proved fraud was taking place even before November 3. Other members of the MN GOP caucus capitulated to a Democrat White House almost immediately. It is likely that Republican voters in the state will remember who was courageous and who was not.

Army spouse: the practical realities of overseas military voting must be simplified

By |2023-03-06T12:07:49-05:00November 22nd, 2020|

Military voting is of critical importance to Armed Forces command. But like any bureaucracy, execution can be overly cumbersome and confusing. Army spouse Tracey Miller examines the complexities of military voting (from personal experience) noting that instructions like, “fold this piece of paper and make it into an envelope” are confusing and serve as a barrier to military voting. Our service members shouldn’t have to haul around scissors, tape and extra paper in election years.

Military votes could be key in Georgia’s January 5th Senate runoffs

By |2023-03-06T12:07:49-05:00November 22nd, 2020|

The United States Senate, and perhaps our very Constitutional liberties, depends on the outcome of the Georgia Senate elections — unique in that the state’s two Senate seats are in play at the same time. The Georgia Secretary of State is currently sending out absentee ballots to Georgia residents posted in the military overseas, or at other US bases. We encourage all Georgian members of the Armed Forces to complete and return their absentee ballots as soon as they are received.

ACRU: Vote Fraud in Nursing Homes is Real and Verifiable

By |2024-02-17T10:52:45-05:00November 16th, 2020|

American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) has provided affidavits to the Texas Attorney General as part of a request for a criminal investigation into alleged vote fraud committed against a resident with dementia in a Texas nursing home.

ACRU’s Protect Elderly Votes’ concerns about nursing home fraud confirmed

By |2024-02-17T10:53:00-05:00November 10th, 2020|

In a state where ballot harvesting is illegal, a remarkable coincidence occurred right before election day. According to reports from the Senate Judiciary Committee, 25,000 nursing home residents in different facilities across the state all requested ballots at the same time. Who ordered them? And more importantly, who filled them out? An investigation is currently ongoing.

Media Availability: Lori Roman, Election Fraud Expert and President of the American Constitutional Rights Union

By |2023-03-06T12:07:53-05:00November 7th, 2020|

The American Constitutional Rights Union has spent the past decade focusing its efforts on election integrity and fighting voter fraud. ACRU is well known for suing localities over voting registration irregularities and a failure to clean up voter rolls. ACRU famously sued Broward County, Florida in 2016 and forced them to clean up old voter registration rolls of people who no longer lived in the county.

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