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Month: October 2024

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Takes Up GOP Challenge to Defective Mail-In Ballot Curing

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear the RNC’s challenge to rulings requiring counties to adopt notify-and-cure procedures for defective ballots.

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Study Shows the Influential One Percent Hold Different Views from Average Americans

When it comes to elitists in America, a recent study has shown that they are wildly out of touch with the average, everyday American people on a lot of issues such as freedom and the economy.
A project was recently conducted by prominent pollster Scott Rasmussen titled "Elite 1 Percent" goes into detail about who the one percent are and what their views are regarding American policies.

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Arizona Supreme Court Rules That Votes Will Count in Open Primary Proposition

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that votes for an open primary ballot initiative will be tabulated, upholding the trial court ruling that even though almost 40,000 signatures were deemed invalid, any litigation was “moot” as the proposition had already been printed on the ballot.
“We are disappointed in the ruling of the court on this matter,” said Scot Mussi, President of the Arizona Free Enterprise Club. “Our organization proved that the special interest groups attempting to hijack Arizona’s elections systems lacked the minimum number to qualify for the ballot to even be considered by voters in November.”

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Tim Walz Endorsed Censorship In Front Of Millions Of Americans – And No One Cares

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/tim-walz-endorsed-censorship-in-front-of-millions-of-americans-and-no-one-cares

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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to Mexico’s Lawsuit Against US Gun Makers

Mexico claims that U.S. gun makers are responsible for a violent crime wave in that country.

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Americans are ready for the election to end

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – It seems today, all people think about is donkeys versus elephants, but what about character? What about fidelity to their oath of office? James Garfield was correct: [N]ow more than ever before, the people are responsible for the character of their Congress. If that body be ignorant, reckless and corrupt, it is because the people tolerate…

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Teacher Wins $575K Settlement After Being Fired for Not Using Student’s Preferred Pronouns

Peter Vlaming, a longtime high school French teacher in Virginia, was fired in 2018 for refusing to use a student’s preferred pronouns. On Monday, after… Read More

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