Category: Midterm elections

Filled-Out Ballots Found Discarded in Mountain Ravine In San Jose | Facts Matter

Several days after the actual date of the midterm elections, someone discovered mysteriously discarded ballots in a mountain ravine in Santa Clara County, California. The bag was stuffed with fully filled out, completed ballots and discarded in a ravine off in the Santa Cruz mountains. And oddly enough, several of the envelopes that housed these…


Experts Give Analysis of the 2022 Midterm Elections

Now that Washington is officially divided, with Democrats having a larger-than-expected majority in the Senate and Republicans controlling the House, analysts are trying to decipher what happened during the midterm elections. According to most of the post-election data that exists, particularly that from the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago which…


PREMIERING 3 PM ET: Ep. 95: Kari Lake Joins Larry Elder to Discuss Arizona’s Election Results and Border Crisis | The Larry Elder Show

GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who lost by just half a percentage point to Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, is planning to sue Arizona’s largest county to overturn the election results, alleging voters were unable to vote on Election Day because of problems with ballot machines. “We’re filing a lawsuit tomorrow and we will…


PREMIERING NOW: Ep. 95: Kari Lake Joins Larry Elder to Discuss Arizona’s Election Results and Border Crisis | The Larry Elder Show

GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who lost by just half a percentage point to Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, is planning to sue Arizona’s largest county to overturn the election results, alleging voters were unable to vote on Election Day because of problems with ballot machines. “We’re filing a lawsuit tomorrow and we will…


Ep. 95: Kari Lake Joins Larry Elder to Discuss Arizona’s Election Results and Border Crisis | The Larry Elder Show

GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who lost by just half a percentage point to Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, is planning to sue Arizona’s largest county to overturn the election results, alleging voters were unable to vote on Election Day because of problems with ballot machines. “We’re filing a lawsuit tomorrow and we will…


Still Against the ‘Dead Consensus’

Commentary In the aftermath of the Republican Party’s recent midterm elections debacle, right-liberal sharks are circling. These devoted acolytes of what a prominent 2019 First Things manifesto called the American Right’s “dead consensus” think they see blood in the water. Indeed, the “dead consensus” praetorian guard has apparently decided that now is the time for…


Arizona’s Maricopa County Certifies Election Amid Opposition

PHOENIX, Ariz.—The consensus among the nearly 200 voters waiting in the cold outside the Maricopa Board of Supervisors conference center in Phoenix on Nov. 28 was that the midterm general election was, at best, a “mess.” “I’m here because the Constitution is not being upheld,” said Leslie Shepherd of Arizona. As a poll worker and…


How Deep Is the Corruption?

Commentary The collapse of FTX is not just another crypto scam gone bust due to changed market prices. In its brief life of three years, stretching from 2019 to 2022, it became the 2nd biggest crypto exchange on the planet with billions in venture funding and a million customers. It also had enormous influence over…


Majority of American Voters Rightly Concerned About Vote Fraud

Commentary Watching the news, you’d be led to believe that vote fraud doesn’t exist in the United States. Since the election on Nov. 8, news article after news article has simply dismissed any claims of vote fraud as “baseless” (New York Times and CNN) and “without evidence” (NPR, New York Times, and Washington Post). Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari…


Young Americans Voted to Ruin Their Lives

Commentary This week, The New York Times published a column by a left-wing academic (forgive the redundancy), John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics. In his first sentence, Mr. Della Volpe reveals his politics. He described young Americans as “stressed and sickened by thoughts of their rights and…