Category: 2022 Midterm Elections

Democrats’ Mail-In Voting Strategy Outmaneuvered Republicans in Every Pennsylvania County

The Democrat strategy of using mail-in ballots to vote played a pivotal role in last week’s election results. Pennsylvania Republicans are talking amongst themselves about how to react in the next election. Republicans have two views: get rid of mail-in voting—which seems unlikely with more elected Democrats in power—or learn how Democrats got an avalanche…


Dallas Poll Workers Report Thousands of Votes Appeared in Computerized System as Polls Closed

DALLAS, Texas—Republican poll workers across Dallas County have reported that electronic voter tallies mysteriously shot up just before polls closed on Election Day. At some nine voting locations, as workers watched their computer screens in bewilderment, electronic records of the day’s voting began to show a rapid uptick in the tally of “checked-in” voters, poll…


Sheriffs Refuse to Enforce Democrat-Controlled State’s New Gun Law

Several sheriffs in Oregon said they will not enforce the state’s new gun law that places a limit on magazine capacity, arguing that the provision violates the Constitution’s Second Amendment. Oregon voters approved Measure 114, also known as the Reduction of Gun Violence Act, during the Nov. 8 midterm elections. The rule, among other restrictions,…


GOP’s Laxalt Concedes Race to Democrat Masto in Nevada Senate Race

Republican Senate candidate Adam Laxalt conceded to Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) in Nevada’s Senate race after it was called in favor of the Democrat incumbent. Laxalt, a former state attorney general, conceded the race on Tuesday morning via a Twitter post: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have…


DeSantis Is the Leader of the Republican Party: Sen. Cynthia Lummis

Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) said on Nov. 14 that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, not former President Donald Trump, is the leader of the Republican Party. Lummis weighed in on the burgeoning conflict between the two Republicans when she was asked about endorsing Trump, who is expected to announce his third presidential run on Nov. 15….


House Republicans’ Midterm Results Are on Candidates, Not Trump or McCarthy: Rep. Burchett

WASHINGTON—The reason for the Republicans’ lackluster performance in the midterm House races came down to each individual candidate, according to Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.). “Each candidate is responsible for their own campaign: their staff, the promises they make, and everything down to the color of their yard signs,” the congressman told The Epoch Times in an…


Close Arizona Gubernatorial Race Could Be Headed to Recount

The Arizona gubernatorial race could be headed to a recount after the lead Katie Hobbs holds narrowed further on Nov. 14. Hobbs, the Democrat secretary of state, was up over Republican Kari Lake by about 26,000 votes on Sunday. That lead narrowed to 19,382 with newly reported results on Monday. Hobbs declared victory and a…


J.D. Vance Says Blaming Trump for GOP Midterms Loss Could Backfire

Amid efforts to blame former President Donald Trump for GOP election losses in the midterms, J.D. Vance, Ohio’s newest senator-elect, said that such acts are a distraction and will backfire against the party itself.  “Any effort to pin blame on Trump, and not on money and turnout, isn’t just wrong. It distracts from the actual…


Here’s Where House Races Stand After Republicans Near Majority

Republicans are just one seat away from taking the House of Representatives as Democrats’ slim hopes of retaining the majority were nearly extinguished after several more races were called in favor of the GOP on Monday. The GOP has won 217 seats to the Democrats’ 204. Five races were called in favor of Republican candidates on…


Cruz Criticizes McConnell for ‘Abandoning’ Blake Masters in Arizona Senate Race

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Republicans missed a “generational opportunity” to retake Congress in the midterm elections, and criticized Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for placing personal politics above the party’s best interests. “We had an extraordinary opportunity. We had a generational opportunity. This should have been a fundamental landslide election,” Cruz said on…