Kris Kobach on Thursday announced he’s running for Kansas Attorney General. The former Kansas Secretary of State addressed a crowd at the Sedgwick County courthouse, outlining his plan to fight the Biden ...
Read More »Consumers, ratings and politics: research finds connection
Customers give higher ratings and tips to politically conservative Airbnb hosts, Uber drivers and waiters than to ones with more liberal leanings, according to new peer-reviewed research I co-authored. That’s despite evidence ...
Read More »Biden administration defends Israel, rejects ‘apartheid’ label
In a move that some had doubts would happen, the Biden administration this week defended Israel by rejecting a one-sided report that labeled the Middle East’s only democracy as an “apartheid state.” ...
Read More »Home Depot targeted for boycott after saying it will stay out of Georgia politics
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is defending Home Depot from a boycott organized by Georgia church leaders. Kemp said the group is made up of political partisans who have made untrue representations about ...
Read More »Trump focused on mid-terms, looking at 2024
Former President Donald Trump is focused on taking back the House and Senate next year’s mid-terms while keeping his options open for 2024. His comments come as President Joe Biden suffers disastrous ...
Read More »Poll finds partisan divide in opinions about Biden’s faith
Americans have widely varying perceptions about President Biden’s faith, a survey from the Pew Research Center found. Fifty-eight percent of those surveyed correctly identified Biden’s faith as Roman Catholic. An additional 31 ...
Read More »Biden, Major League Baseball criticized for lying about Georgia voting legislation
Major League Baseball has joined the cancel culture by moving this summer’s All-Star game from Georgia to Colorado to protest the state’s new voting rights law. Democrats say the law is restrictive ...
Read More »Signatures to oust Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom far exceed number needed
California Gov. Gavin Newsom could be kicked out of office prematurely after backers of the recall effort against him submitted a huge number of signatures to the state. Organizers say it will ...
Read More »Biden voters much less likely to have biblical worldview, survey finds
President Biden’s base of supporters is 60 percent less likely to hold a biblical worldview than other Americans. Although nearly two-thirds of those voters consider themselves to be Christian, many of their ...
Read More »To Christians who voted for Biden: Did you not see this coming?
For the last four years, those of us who voted for Donald Trump and who identify as committed followers of Jesus have been asked incessantly, “How could you vote for him? If ...
Read More »Kansas Senate approves ‘Value Them Both’ pro-life ballot measure
Kansas voters will have a chance to add a pro-life amendment to the state Constitution. The Value Them Both Amendment passed by a vote of 28-11 – a two-thirds majority – on ...
Read More »PBS attorney advocates violence, reeducation camps for children of Trump voters
PBS has fired a corporate attorney who advocated violence and sending supporters of President Donald Trump (and their children) to reeducation camps. A video released by Project Veritas on Tuesday depicts a ...
Read More »Kansas loses voter I.D. effort before US Supreme Court
Kansas voter integrity was given a setback by the U.S. Supreme Court as they rejected Monday an appeal by the state’s secretary of state who sought to revive a law requiring voters ...
Read More »Missouri House to debate resolution declaring lack of faith in presidential election
The Missouri House continues to debate the results of the presidential election. On Monday evening, a committee will hear testimony that would declare that Missouri has no faith in election results from ...
Read More »Jefferson City rally supports Trump 2020 election challenges
Missourians have joined a growing movement across the nation rallying against alleged ballot fraud and equal protection failures in the 2020 election. A rally took place in Jefferson City, Missouri, where voters ...
Read More »Former top Michigan election official: evidence needs ‘court intervention’
The former top election official in Michigan has signed a sworn affidavit calling for a state-wide recount, citing sufficient evidence of election fraud. Ruth Johnson said the allegations made in a recent ...
Read More »Number of Christian voters declining, research finds
The U.S. religious landscape has undergone profound changes in recent years, with the share of Christians in the population continuing to decline, according to the Pew Research Center. Today, Christians make up about half ...
Read More »353 counties have more registered voters than citizens of legal age
Washington, DC – Judicial Watch has released more information from a September 2020 study revealing that 353 U.S. counties had 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens. In other words, ...
Read More »Seven in 10 Jackson County voters reject removal of Andrew Jackson statues
Two statues of Andrew Jackson will remain standing in the county named after him. Jackson County voters rejected the measure to remove both the downtown statue and the one outside the Truman ...
Read More »Letter to Editor addresses voters
Dear Voters: You have a choice between two medical doctors when you vote for your U.S. Senator, and that should make everything OK, right? Medical doctors are supposed to practice the Hippocratic ...
Read More »Mike Pence pens letter to voters listing faith record of President Trump
Editor’s Note: Vice President Mike Pence has written a letter to American voters of faith. In the letter, Pence spells out the policies instituted by Donald Trump that have strengthened religious liberty ...
Read More »Someone attempts to register dozens of dead people in Florida
Dead people in Florida are registering as Democrats ahead of the Nov. 3 election. That was the outcome after a person tried to register dozens of dead people as new voters in ...
Read More »Election officials gearing up for expected high turnout
Missouri officials are preparing for a challenging Election Day on November 3 because of some Covid restrictions and expected high voter turnout. Tammy Brown, director of the Jackson County Election Board, said ...
Read More »Do these internal polls show a shift the media is missing?
Could the election be determined by first-time voters and Reagan Democrats? Data released this week indicates a monumental shift in the electorate and it’s shaking up how the experts are describing the ...
Read More »Gov. Mike Parson ranked No. 13 among governors for economic policy performance in new report
The American Legislative Exchange Council ranked Missouri Gov. Mike Parson 13th among the nation’s governors for economic policy performance, “The Missouri Times” reported. The 2020 Laffer-ALEC Report on Economic Freedom ranked governors based ...
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