Category: early voting

Trump Asks Republicans to Vote Early, Promotes Ballot Harvesting During Iowa Town Hall

Former president Donald Trump encouraged supporters to take part in early voting as well as “legal” ballot harvesting for the 2024 elections during his conversation with Fox News’s Sean Hannity at a town hall meeting in Iowa on Tuesday. Ballot harvesting refers to the practice of political agents collecting ballots from homes of absentee voters…


Activists Say Ballot Harvesting, Once Shunned by GOP, Now Key to Winning in 2024

Scott Presler, though unfailingly polite in conversation, isn’t afraid to speak bluntly about the massive threat conservatives face in 2024. “It’s my contention that, currently, Joe Biden is cruising to reelection if we don’t have the infrastructure necessary, with things such as voter registration, early voting, legal ballot harvesting,” the Millennial Republican activist told The Epoch…


Republicans Must Change Voting Methods to Win Elections: Virginia Lt. Governor

GLEN ALLEN, Va.—Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears said Republicans must use Democrats’ own voting rules to beat them at the ballot box, and she urged conservatives to vote early and by mail to win back the Virginia Senate majority. “We’ve got to get people voting, voting differently, voting with information, so that our children can…


Ohio House Votes to Send New Voting Requirements to Governor

In a post-midnight vote in the Ohio House Chamber on Tuesday, legislators passed new voting laws for the state, including increased photo ID requirements and fewer days to apply for absentee ballots. The legislation, which has now passed both chambers, will head to Governor Mike DeWine (R) to sign into law. The governor told the…


America’s Fourth World Vote System Is a Global Embarrassment

Commentary The whole world is laughing. “US election results: When will we know who won?” the BBC wondered. AZCentral.com columnist Jon Gabriel wrote: “Friends in Hungary and Brazil asked how their entire nations can count votes in a few hours, while it takes Arizona a week or longer.” As of early Friday afternoon, America’s voting system has devolved from…


Capitol Report (Oct. 31): Supreme Court Hears Case on Harvard Asian Discrimination Case

Is race-based college admissions coming to an end? The Supreme Court hears arguments in a high-profile case against Harvard. The House speaker’s husband, Paul Pelosi, is recovering from surgery to repair a skull fracture after a violent attack. Now, the suspect faces multiple charges. Chairwoman of the Arizona GOP Kelli Ward joins us to discuss…


Capitol Report (Oct. 31): Supreme Court Hears Case on Harvard Asian Discrimination Case; CDC Director Test Positive for COVID Again

Is race-based college admissions coming to an end? The Supreme Court hears arguments in a high-profile case against Harvard. The House speaker’s husband, Paul Pelosi, is recovering from surgery to repair a skull fracture after a violent attack. Now, the suspect faces multiple charges. Chairwoman of the Arizona GOP Kelli Ward joins us to discuss…


Hundreds of Vote Centers to Open Saturday Across LA County

LOS ANGELES—Election Day isn’t technically until Nov. 8, but early voting is already underway in Los Angeles County, and hundreds of vote centers will open Oct. 29 across the county so residents can cast their ballots early. An early voting center has already been operating at the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s Office headquarters in…


Nearly 10 Million Have Voted in 2022 Midterms so Far as More States Open Early Voting

More than 9.2 million people have voted so far with just two weeks to go before the 2022 midterms as more states have opened early voting. With two weeks to go before the midterms, several states began their respective early in-person voting, including West Virginia, Missouri, Colorado, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Alaska, and various cities and other municipalities….


7.8M Have Already Voted in the 2022 Midterms; Judge Declares Absentee Ballot Law ‘Unconstitutional’ | Facts Matter

Despite there being an official date for the midterm elections, many states offer their citizens the ability to vote beforehand. This is done through either mail-in ballots or in-person early voting. And it seems like many people across the entire country are taking advantage of this opportunity, and indeed voting early. In fact, according to…