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 ...
Read More »Missouri mail-in and absentee voting rules
While the vast majority of Missouri voters are expected to vote in person this Nov. 3, some are still planning to take their chances with mail-in or absentee ballots. Missouri courts have ...
Read More »Kansas City voters rally to recall Mayor Quinton Lucas
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is being criticized for his pandemic response and budget priorities by voters who say he’s fallen short. On Wednesday evening, a group of Kansas Citians called for ...
Read More »Republican voters twice as likely to conceal presidential preference from pollsters
Are Trump supporters punking the pollsters? Probably, as Presidential polls may be undercounting Republican and independent voters, who are twice as likely as Democrats to conceal their preference, a recent survey found. ...
Read More »Don’t ‘advance abortions,’ Christian leaders tell voters
Protestant and Catholic leaders are unifying their message to Christian voters for the upcoming election. “Embrace the Gospel of Life,” Archbishop Samuel Aquila is urging Americans. He made the comments after the ...
Read More »Mail carrier sentenced for stealing, opening mail
Another incident dealing with a US mail carrier is giving voters doubts about mail-in voting. A contract carrier of the U.S. Postal service was sentenced Wednesday for stealing mail. U.S. District Judge ...
Read More »‘Stoking fears,’ WH Chief of Staff accuses CNN’s Jake Tapper on Post Office funding
As Democrats and news outlets push the conspiracy theory that the US Post Office is tampering with the election, the White House is hitting back with a little history. White House chief ...
Read More »What you need to know about mail-in voting debate
Recent incidents of massive mail-in vote problems continue to give many Americans on both sides of aisle reason to worry. When twenty percent of all mail-in votes in New Jersey’s third largest ...
Read More »No results on election night? Get ready, says Federal Elections Commission
The head of the Federal Elections Commission this week warned Americans that there is a “substantial chance” the final outcome of the presidential election may not be known on election night. The ...
Read More »Missouri voters pass expensive Medicaid expansion
Amendment 2, which expands Medicaid in Missouri to people who could otherwise work, was approved by Missouri voters Tuesday. The State Auditor’s Office estimated 250,000 Missourians will be added to the state-funded ...
Read More »Effort to defund Fort Worth police defeated by voters
The defund the police movement has been rebuked in the nation’s 13th largest city where voters approved the continuation of a tax that funds the city’s police department. More than 64 percent ...
Read More »‘Do more than vote,’ Kansans for Life tells pro-life voters as it endorses Trump
Kansans for Life (KFL) has given President Donald Trump the most enthusiastic endorsement one can get. But the organization says those who have pro-life views need to up their game this year ...
Read More »Missouri’s Tuesday elections will be the ‘cleanest’ ever for voters
Pandemic or not, many Missouri residents will be voting on local issues in elections on Tuesday. Gov. Mike Parson told those voters to put their personal safety first. “I hope people feel ...
Read More »As Democrats push for mail-in ballots, postal carrier charged with election fraud
Federal prosecutors announced on May 26 that a West Virginia postal carrier has been charged with attempted election fraud after the party affiliations of several mail-in requests for absentee ballots were altered. The ...
Read More »How can you follow Jesus and support Donald Trump?
Like many, I’m perplexed by the divide in the Christian community over President Trump — but I’m not surprised. The media is fueling lies, and the world is listening. This was demonstrated ...
Read More »Faith & Freedom Coalition pledges $50 million towards re-election of President
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign got a big boost last week with a large pledge from a leading Christian organization. The Faith & Freedom Coalition promised to spend $50 million and reach ...
Read More »CNN won’t release poll that was exposed for major flaw
Voters have no confidence in political polls. They say they are worded to elicit specific responses, underrepresent segments of voters and often favor the media’s “favorite” candidate. A flaw in the final ...
Read More »Netanyahu expected to win Likud Party election
Likud voters streamed to polls across Israel Thursday deciding to keep Netanyahu or go with a younger and rising young leader. At 9:00 a.m., 106 polling stations opened to handle the 116,048 ...
Read More »Jewish leaders celebrate defeat of anti-Semitic Jeremy Corbyn in U.K. election
Jews around the world are breathing a sigh of relief after last week’s election in the United Kingdom that, in addition to focusing on Brexit, also pitted Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson ...
Read More »How exactly did the vote on articles of impeachment go down?
In a move meant to maximize the camera’s and public attention, Democrats on Thursday night gaveled the committee haring to a close without a vote on impeachment. Democrat chairman Jerry Nadler of ...
Read More »Despite negative media coverage, Rasmussen poll shows President Trump at 51% approval
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday Dec. 6 shows that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Donald Trump’s job performance. Forty-eight percent (48%) disapprove. This week, it was announced that ...
Read More »Primary candidate Pete Buttigieg cites scripture to support pro-abortion beliefs
Pete Buttigieg, who has been surging in Democratic presidential polls, said he derives his pro-abortion beliefs from scripture. “I think for a lot of us — certainly for me — any encounter ...
Read More »Cleaver criticizes ‘Save the Paseo’ group in televised appearance with Al Sharpton
Seven in 10 Kansas City voters recently favored changing the name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. back to its original name, The Paseo. U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver likely was not ...
Read More »Kansas City voters want The Paseo name restored despite rancor in church last weekend
Seventy percent of Kansas City voters on Tuesday came out in favor of changing the name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. back to The Paseo. The renaming has been a ...
Read More »Kansas voters just shifted some political clout to college towns
Kansas will now have a streamlined census that counts people only where they’re living after Kansas voters decided Tuesday to end the practice of adjusting the numbers before state legislative districts are ...
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