Red County Election Integrity

By |2024-04-03T15:10:05-04:00April 3rd, 2024|

If there is one dominant theme I hear in my travels in and around Dallas County, Texas, and indeed across America, it is this. Hey, Colonel, what are we going to do about election integrity? Colonel, how do we keep them, the progressive socialist left, from cheating? The answer is not that hard and is quite achievable.

National Voter Registration Day: Making Sure Voter Registrations and Voter Rolls Are Accurate

By |2023-10-12T17:33:13-04:00September 20th, 2023|

American men and women have fought and died on battlefields across the world to preserve and protect our constitutional republic’s freedom to vote. National Voter Registration Day is a vital reminder for us to highlight the proper perspectives on voter registration and celebrate accurate, transparent, and accountable voter registration and voter rolls.

Foreign Interference? How Non-Citizens Are Voting in American Elections

By |2023-10-12T17:33:43-04:00June 25th, 2023|

This month marks the 30th anniversary of President Bill Clinton signing the National Voter Registration Act into law. You probably know the law as "Motor Voter." It is the federal requirement that requires state motor vehicle offices to offer voter registration and the ability to update your address. Sounds convenient? Now, we have data showing one of the side effects of Motor Voter is to put non-citizens onto American voter rolls.

Ken Blackwell: What is Senate Bill 71 and what impact would it have on Ohio elections?

By |2023-03-19T09:48:58-04:00March 19th, 2023|

Ohio used to be one of the worst states at maintaining its voter rolls. In fact, three Ohio counties even had more people registered to vote than the total voting age population living in these counties. The U.S. Supreme Court even found voter ID to be constitutional because of bad voter rolls like seen in Ohio. This all changed when then Ohio Secretary of State John Husted, now our lieutenant governor, came into office.

Von Spakovsky: Lawsuit Continues Against Benson Over Dead on Voter Rolls

By |2023-03-06T11:35:53-05:00September 14th, 2022|

Culling dead individuals from Michigan voter rolls is a pretty basic task for Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Now Judge Jane M. Beckering, an appointee of President Joe Biden, has rejected Benson’s demand to dismiss a lawsuit filed against her claiming she refused to remove almost 26,000 dead individuals from the state’s voter rolls.

Arizona Supreme Court Election Integrity Wins over Soros Ballot Measure

By |2023-03-06T11:35:57-05:00September 1st, 2022|

Supporters for election integrity scored a major victory Friday when the Arizona Supreme Court held that Proposition 210 — a ballot initiative to undo Arizona’s new election integrity law, financed with George Soros’s money — cannot be on the November ballot due to a lack of valid signatures.

ACRU’s Blackwell: How low will Democrats go on pushing Jim Crow narrative?

By |2023-03-06T12:06:33-05:00April 27th, 2021|

Many on the left claim that voting integrity measures, such as voter ID, are throwbacks to the Jim Crow era. Since Jim Crow laws were enacted by Southern Democrats to force racial segregation and block economic and political power among Black Americans, Democrats should know their current claims are preposterous. As the old saying goes, “they have a lot of nerve.”

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