By Natalia Castro The 15th Amendment says that “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” The purpose was […]
By Natalia Castro If you do not live in South Dakota, you should not be voting in South Dakota. However, the Campaign for Healthy Family had a different idea for Californian resident only referred to as “ Eduardo ”. A campaign headquarters official working on encouraging […]
By Natalia Castro The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against Texas voter ID law SB 14 on the bases of disparate impact to minority groups. The ruling affirms “the district court’s holding that SB 14 was passed with a discriminatory purpose in violation of […]
Fairfax, Va.—Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning today issued the following statement in response to the Department of Justice’s decision not defend the Election Assistance Commission in the case League of Women Voters v. Newby by consenting to an injunction against the Commission : “Americans expect that only those eligible to exercise the right to vote will be participating […]
By Robert Romano This week the House of Representatives is taking up the appropriations bill for Commerce, Science and Justice. This is an opportunity for Congress to exercise its constitutional power of the purse through policy riders that can help limit the size and scope of government. […]
By Tom Toth The voter fraud issue has again reared its ugly head, this time in Louisiana. Democrat mayor, and the father of Senator Mary Landrieu’s Chief of Staff, Don Cravins, Sr. gave a campaign rally speech urging the Democrat voters in attendance to “vote again” if they had early voted . He continued […]
By David Bozeman In what could be a harbinger of the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton recently slammed North Carolina’s new voter ID law, saying that it reads like a “greatest hits of voter suppression.” Aside from requiring a government-issued photo ID to vote, the law’s […]
By Robert Romano Since the Supreme Court struck down Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act because there was no longer evidence of voter suppression of minorities in affected states based on U.S. Census data, the political left in the U.S. has been rumbling for another way […]
By Marta H. Mossburg — The elections are only a few months behind us, but Democrats are already busy working to ensure citizens and non-citizens, the dead, felons and those registered in two or more states can cast a ballot in the next political contests. […]
By Kevin Mooney — When one Democrat accuses another Democrat of rampant voter fraud, it creates a bit of a problem for left leaning media outlets and pressure groups that have been critical of voter identification laws. But it also presents an opportunity for citizen […]