August 3, 2022 Kansas News, Local, News, Respect Life
The constitutional amendment in Kansas was defeated in Tuesday’s election. Amendment 2, named “Value Them Both,” aimed to overturn a controversial Kansas Supreme Court decision in 2019 that declared access to abortion ...
Read More » November 6, 2021 Columns, Election Info, Kansas News, Local, News, Politics & Policy
Provoked by a number of outrages across the country, parents have begun pushing back on politicians, school boards, and educators who use children as guinea pigs in radical social experiments and left-wing ...
Read More » November 3, 2021 National, News, Politics & Policy
Democrats suffered massive defeats at the polls Tuesday as voters repudiated CRT and the Biden administration. Nowhere was the earthquake of voter dissent felt more than in Virginia where Republican Glenn Youngkin ...
Read More » May 14, 2020 National, News, Politics & Policy
In an election that pundits say could foretell the November elections, Republican Mike Garcia has won back a Congressional seat last held by a Republican in 1998. Democrat Christy Smith was defeated ...
Read More » April 9, 2019 Israel, News
Israel is just hours away form having an official winner to lead the country as prime minister. Rivals Benny Gantz and Benjamin Netanyahu are each claiming victory as exit polls show the ...
Read More » November 28, 2018 National, News, Politics & Policy
Republican have picked up another Senate seat after U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith won a divisive Mississippi runoff to remain in office. The incumbent, 59-year-old Hyde-Smith, defeated Democrat Mike Espy, a former U.S. ...
Read More » November 8, 2018 Missouri News, News, Politics & Policy
Saundra McDowell has posted a heart-felt thanks to God and her supporters after she lost her bid to become Missouri State Auditor. Mero Voice is sharing her letter, which she posted to ...
Read More » November 7, 2018 National, News, Politics & Policy
In what could still be considered a stunning defeat, Democrats took control of the House without the “blue wave” that was projected to sweep Republicans from power in state governorships, the Senate ...
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