A major Supreme Court ruling is driving red states to redraw congressional maps. Leaders say the move restores fairness ahead of midterms.
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The Virginia Supreme Court declined to lift an injunction blocking a redistricting push, signaling ongoing legal scrutiny. The case now moves forward through multiple court challenges.
An opinion article argues that American politics has shifted from governance to a struggle for power. It frames recent events as part of a broader narrative of internal conflict and subversion.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against ActBlue alleging fraud and weak donor verification practices. The case raises concerns about election integrity and political fundraising oversight.
FBI Director Kash Patel says arrests are imminent in an investigation into alleged 2020 election misconduct. He claims hidden evidence and long-standing corruption are now being addressed.
New Hampshire has tightened its voter ID laws, removing student IDs as valid identification at the polls. The move sparks debate over election security and access.
Authorities arrested an election volunteer accused of stealing voting equipment before a political event. The incident has raised concerns over election security and oversight.
A new memo calls on the Senate to make election integrity its top priority. The focus is on voter eligibility and restoring confidence in election outcomes.
Senate Republicans sharply criticized Democrats following opposition to the SAVE Act vote. The clash highlights deep divisions over voter ID and election security measures.
The debate over election integrity is intensifying as Democrats reject fraud concerns and Republicans push new safeguards. The SAVE Act has become a central flashpoint in the dispute.
A Minnesota legislative hearing raised new concerns about election security after a state elections official acknowledged how noncitizens could potentially cast ballots. The exchange is fueling renewed calls for stricter voter identification laws.
Senate Republican leader John Thune is facing criticism after refusing to move forward with the SAVE Act, despite strong national support for voter ID laws. The decision has sparked frustration among Republican voters ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
A new investigation and video spotlight alleged vulnerabilities in California’s voter rolls. Critics argue duplicate registrations and identity gaps undermine election integrity.
Republicans secure the votes needed to advance the SAVE America Act after a key senator flips support. The bill would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.


















DUDE BREAKING: John Fetterman bucks his party, says Voter ID is NOT Jim Crow
A conservative pundit publicly disagrees with Sen. John Fetterman’s claim that voter ID laws are akin to Jim Crow. The piece frames this as a breach from mainstream party views on election integrity.