Project Veritas, the organization that exposed Planned Parenthood in the baby body parts scandal, has released another bombshell video. This undercover effort took on Missouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill and her staff ...
Read More »Hawley appears on Meet the Press
Republican Senate candidate Josh Hawley appeared on Meet The Press Sunday where he said the election would be based on the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation. Hawley repeated what polling has shown across ...
Read More »Witches are ‘wiccan out’ over Kavanaugh
We’re not sure if it’s as easy as wrinkling your nose (aka Bewitched from the 1960s) but a throng of real-life witches are doing their part for the Democrat Party and Nov. ...
Read More »George Soros funded lawsuit, now judge nixes parts of voter ID law
Procedures at Missouri polling places are in question for next month’s election after a judge struck down key elements of the state’s popular voter ID law Tuesday. The lawsuit challenging the voter ...
Read More »Clinton: We’ll “be civil” only if Democrats win
Hillary Clinton has given Republicans an ultimatum: Democrats will only be civil to you if Democrats win in November. The former First Lady made the shocking statement in an interview with CNN. ...
Read More »These 7 Missouri counties may decide US Senate race
Republicans and Democrats are focusing a lot of attention on seven Missouri counties that some say will be pivotal in the U.S. Senate race between Attorney General Josh Hawley and U.S. Sen. ...
Read More »Groups tied to Obama, George Soros target black voters in Missouri
Democrats are feeling the heat and in recent polls were behind in key races needed to retake the Senate. Now it’s about getting out the black vote in an off presidential year. ...
Read More »Voter registration deadline for Missouri/Kansas nears
With the November 6 election just six weeks away, some are wondering, “Am I still registered to vote?” while others may be first-time voters. The question often arises for people who have ...
Read More »New Gallup poll refutes media hopes of November bloodbath
A Gallup poll shows forty-five percent of Americans now have a favorable view of the Republican Party, a nine-point gain from last September’s 36%. It is the party’s most positive image since ...
Read More »Pence: ‘America is back and we’re just getting started’
The biggest names both in and out of the administration and conservative politics, attended the Values Voters Summit over the weekend. They each weighed in on everything from the economy to religious ...
Read More »Soros’ Clean Missouri Initiative back on ballot
The Missouri Court of Appeals in Kansas City has reversed a Cole County judge’s decision on the “Clean Missouri” initiative – leaving the extremely controversial measure on the November ballot, at least ...
Read More »Why Congress must investigate Google trying to fix election
On Wednesday, Media Research Center President Brent Bozell issued a statement calling on Congress to probe Google for potential election-meddling: Congress must hold hearings to investigate Google for possibly trying to fix ...
Read More »Swedes vote opposition to generous immigration policy
As Europeans continue to struggle with the issue of immigration, add another country that has been rocked at the polls over the issue. Sweden has become the latest European nation where voters ...
Read More »Another effort to keep Kobach off ballot fails
A last ditch effort by liberals to keep Kris Kobach off the November Kansas ballot for governor has failed. The latest was a legal challenge filed by Davis Hammet of Topeka. The ...
Read More »Pence: voters should know what’s at stake
WASHINGTON – Vice President Mike Pence has explained to the Christian Broadcasting Network why he is “very confident” the news for conservatives and the Nov. elections isn’t as bad as the media reports. ...
Read More »Economy keeps growing giving hope for Nov. elections
The U.S. economy continued its historic expansion growing at a strong 4.2 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter. That growth stayed on track to produce its strongest gain in more than ...
Read More »Software glitch created delay in Johnson County vote count
Johnson County election results typically take longer to tabulate that out-state results. That’s mainly because of the number of ballots being tabulated in this urban Kansas county. Turn-out was extremely high for ...
Read More »To ensure faith in process, Kobach steps away from count – UPDATED COUNT NOW AVAILABLE
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach has recused himself from the vote-counting process in the closely contested Republican gubernatorial primary. The move is seen as an extraordinary measure to ensure the public’s ...
Read More »Missouri primary election results not without surprises
Missourians may be thankful that the primary election is over, if only for the fact that the political TV ads may decrease. While that’s not a shocker, voters handed some surprises in ...
Read More »Campaign Finance Violations, Allegations of Sexual Harassment & Breaking State Law Cloud Tom Lovell’s Candidacy for State Rep.
Tom Lovell lacks the coveted Republican primary credentials of an endorsement by Missouri Right to Life and an AQ Rating from the National Rifle Association. That’s not good in a conservative district. ...
Read More »Kansas Gubernatorial Primary Explained
The gubernatorial races in Kansas are virtual mirror images. On both sides there’s a two way race between a rather mundane establishment candidate and a more unconventional and charismatic opponent. On the ...
Read More »Sean Smith exclusively endorsed by Missouri Right to Life
Tom Lovell, Smith’s primary opponent, refuses to answer Missouri Right to Life survey and says “options” for abortion “have to be left on the table.” Missouri Right to Life’s state Political Action ...
Read More »Lesbian boxer hopes to win Tuesday primary and take on Kevin Yoder
This is going to be an interesting election cycle given what the media considers the controversial nature of the Trump administration. Though it may not be as interesting as the Democrat primary ...
Read More »Missouri State House August 7th Primary Preview
Across the metro, there are several highly contested races for the Missouri Legislature. Below is our first preview article on races south of the river. An additional article will be posted for ...
Read More »Missouri August 7th State Primary Preview
On Tuesday, August 7, Missouri primary voters will go to the polls to select who will be on the ballot in the general election on November 6. Missouri U.S. Senate Race The ...
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