Democrats are poised to lose control of the U.S. House but not from a red wave that pollsters predicted. In the Senate, the results are still unclear with the Georgia Senate race ...
Read More »Kansas, Missouri voters head to polls today
Voters across Kansas and Missouri casting ballots today that will determine whether Democrats or Republicans control Congress and their state offices. Tuesday’s outcome could derail the final two years of Joe Biden’s ...
Read More »Our recommendations on the Missouri Amendments
Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational marijuana use in Missouri, has received most of the media attention. However, voters also will decide on several other amendments on Election Day. Here are the ...
Read More »Political experts share predictions for outcome of Tuesday’s elections
Voters finally will go to the polls on Tuesday to determine the makeup of the U.S. Senate and House, as well as the governorships of several key states. Fox News asked political ...
Read More »How should you vote? Let me tell you……
Why should you care what I think about the election and who to vote for? Maybe you shouldn’t…..then again, maybe you haven’t had time to do your own research, and you know I’m ...
Read More »Two constitutional amendments on the Kansas ballot for 2022
On Tuesday, November 8, Kansas voters will weigh in on two proposed constitutional amendments, as well as determine a number of major state and federal offices, from U.S. Senator and governor to ...
Read More »A letter from Congressional Candidate Jacob Turk to voters in the 5th District
Hi, this is Marine veteran Jacob Turk, your pro-life (endorsed by Missouri Right to Life), parental rights candidate for Congress. I’m running against the woke Emanuel Cleaver, an 18-year incumbent who opened ...
Read More »Conservative candidates rally at the Kansas State Capitol
Conservative candidates held a rally at the State Capitol in Topeka on October 22 to elaborate on their values and beliefs about small government. Todd Staerkel, candidate for House of Representatives in ...
Read More »Google hiding campaign websites of Republican critics ahead of Nov. 8
An investigative study finds Google is “punishing Republicans” who speak out against Big Tech, according to the Media Research Center. “In fact, the search giant completely hid six of 10 Republicans’ campaign ...
Read More »Kansas Election Round-up
If ever there were a year for Christians to vote for a straight ticket, this would be it. I understand that our faith transcends politics or the agenda of any specific political ...
Read More »Missouri Judge Retention 2022 Election Guide
Voters routinely, and overwhelmingly, say that voting for retaining judges is the most difficult issue on a ballot. While a thorough examination of each judge’s lifetime of cases and the ramifications would ...
Read More »Judicial Watch lawsuit battles states extending election day by two weeks
A federal court rejected a motion by the Democratic Party of Illinois to intervene as a defendant in our lawsuit challenging an Illinois election law permitting mail-in ballots to be received as long as ...
Read More »Missouri 2022 Ballot Measures
The following ballot measures have been certified for the November 8, 2022 general election. Amendment 1 Proposed by 101st General Assembly (First Regular Session) HCS HJR 35-Griesheimer Do you want to amend ...
Read More »Amendment 3 and Recreational Marijuana – The Devil is in the Details
Here’s why you should vote no on Amendment 3 which legalizes Recreational Marijuana. There are many reasons to vote against Amendment 3 which legalizes the use of marijuana for recreational use. As ...
Read More »Missouri legalizing marijuana could have serious economic, social downside
As Missouri prepares to vote on fully legalizing marijuana for recreational use, a study in Colorado shows the dark social and economic impact. The social costs of legalized marijuana are well-known, though ...
Read More »Gov. Parson will not give blanket pardon to marijuana offenders
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson will not pardon people convicted on minor marijuana offenses as President Joe Biden recommended. Last week, Biden announced plans to pardon federal convictions and urged governors to do the ...
Read More »Judge halts FBI investigation, siding with Trump for a special master over documents
The FBI was slapped down by a federal judge Monday in their attempt to prevent outside review of materials seized in a raid from the residence of former President Donald Trump. A ...
Read More »Chileans vote to reject new left wing constitution
Chileans have voted overwhelmingly to reject a new constitution that would have lurched the country to the left on gender, climate change and other social issues. More than 13 million citizens of ...
Read More »Google bans Truth Social from Play Store ahead of election
Google is barring Truth Social from the Google Play Store, meaning a reported 44 percent of Americans can’t access the pro-free speech application. “Google is canceling conservatives ahead of an election. They’re ...
Read More »Biden announces scheme to pay off student debt, increase deficit by over $300 billion
The amount of student debt being written off equals almost half of the yearly budget for the Pentagaon. The shocking numbers came in the announcement of the student loan creditor bailout made ...
Read More »Maryland voters finally get their 2020 ballots in the mail
Maryland residents are getting a blast from the past. They’ve finally received their 2020 election ballots in the mail. The blank ballots were found in a tray and were delivered over the ...
Read More »Trump joins calls for DOJ to release affidavit on raid
After dozens of legal experts and constitutional lawyers asked for the the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release the unredacted affidavit of the raid on his home, former President Donald Trump has ...
Read More »National Review columnist from Kansas puts defeat of Value Them Both into perspective
Pro-life Americans may be discouraged after the defeat of the proposed Value Them Both amendment in Kansas on Tuesday. Ramesh Ponnuru, a native Kansan and senior editor of “National Review,” wrote a ...
Read More »Letter to the Editor: Preston Smith for Jackson County Executive
Dear Editor, If you’ve seen Preston Smith’s campaign signs and wonder who he is, he’s a true fiscal conservative running for Jackson County Executive. Preston is extremely knowledgeable about how property taxes ...
Read More »Plurality of Kansas voters support pro-life Value Them Both amendment
Forty-seven percent of likely Kansas voters plan to vote in favor of the Value Them Both amendment on the August 2 ballot, a new poll found. Forty-three percent said they intend to ...
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