Pennsylvania mail ballot problems kept tens of thousands from voting in primary election

By |2023-03-06T12:09:04-05:00August 12th, 2020|

To make sure your vote counts, vote in person. Wear your mask, stay six feet behind your neighbors, wash your hands when you’re done, and don’t mail your ballot. With evidence coming in from mail-in ballot fails from several states, USPS admits it cannot handle the load. Because of postal drag, at least 92,000 votes in Pennsylvania’s recent primary were not counted. Don’t let that be you in November.

When voting by carrier pigeon no longer sounds outrageous

By |2023-03-06T12:09:16-05:00July 7th, 2020|

President and 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump’s reelection campaign filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania’s Secretary of State and County Elections Boards, arguing that Pennsylvania’s use of mail-in ballot drop boxes in the June 2 primary election was unconstitutional and increased the threat of voter fraud.

Vote collection mobiles should be relegated to bad Saturday Night Live skits

By |2023-03-06T12:09:29-05:00June 13th, 2020|

This is one of those moments when there’s not much we can say other than, “click, look at the picture, and ask, ‘what can possibly go wrong?’” Not to offend modern day VW owners, but the original Volkswagen was a product of fascism. This Philadelphia "voteswagen" plays right back into that history of tyrannical government trampling liberty by making a mockery of safe and secure elections. With wheels.

PA Supreme Court Redistricting Map Heavily Skewed

By |2020-04-23T21:47:52-04:00March 7th, 2018|

3/7: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s map likely fails its own gerrymandering standards, because it skews so heavily democratic. The map submitted by the ACRU had more compact districts and fewer political subdivision splits.

Blackwell: Where to Draw the Line?

By |2020-04-23T21:47:56-04:00February 27th, 2018|

2/26: ACRU’s Policy Board member and senior fellow Ken Blackwell points out the clear bias on the part of Pennsylvania Democrats in the state's redistricting case.

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