Ariana Figueroa, Missouri Independent In Colorado, an error in early October involving voter registration postcards that were mailed to non-citizens in the state morphed into a conspiracy theory about voter fraud. In Iowa, voters in late September received phone calls spreading misinformation about how they could vote, with Iowans falsely told they could cast …
Read More »Reverberations of Trump ‘Big Lie’ as GOP Sows Doubt Ahead of Midterms
With less than a week to go until the midterm elections, supporters of former President Donald Trump‘s baseless “Big Lie” that he was the legitimate winner of the 2020 election have taken numerous approaches to questioning the integrity of the democratic process—including, in several cases, Republican candidates echoing Trump as …
Read More »‘Biden Is Right’ That ‘Democracy Itself’ Is at Stake in Midterms
Progressives responded to President Joe Biden‘s Wednesday night speech by agreeing with his warning that “democracy itself” is at stake in the November 8 midterm elections. “Biden is right,” declared a statement from the advocacy organization Stand Up America. “With less than a week until Election Day, President Biden sounded …
Read More »Temporary Restraining Order Issued In Arizona Drop Box Intimidation Case
Jerod MacDonald-Evoy, Arizona Mirror A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order against a group that has been monitoring drop boxes in Arizona, saying they can’t spread misinformation about voting, among other limitations. The judge, who is overseeing one of two cases brought against drop box monitoring groups, said …
Read More »Obama Ribs Republicans For Campaigning On Inflation With No Plan To Fix It
Michael Lyle, Nevada Current Former President Barack Obama criticized Republicans for lacking plans to fight inflation despite campaigning on rising prices, and warned democracy was on the ballot in a final push to energize the Nevada Democratic ticket a week before the midterm election. Obama, who has made several recent …
Read More »Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Release of Trump Tax Records to Congress
The United States Supreme Court on Tuesday temporarily stopped the Internal Revenue Service from handing over former President Donald Trump’s tax returns to a congressional committee. Chief Justice John Roberts issued an interim stay of a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit following …
Read More »Control Of U.S. Senate Still A Guess Ahead Of Midterm Elections
Jennifer Shutt, Missouri Independent Democrats and Republicans have just a handful of frantic days left to convince voters who should control Congress before voting in the Nov. 8 midterm elections ends. The two political parties are spending millions on campaign ads and mailers in the dozens of toss-up races that …
Read More »Supreme Court Rules Lindsey Graham Must Testify In Georgia Grand Jury Election Probe
Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham will have to testify before a Fulton County special grand jury investigating 2020 election interference after the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected his attempt to quash the subpoena. The Supreme Court’s unsigned decision sets up a scheduled Nov. 17 showdown …
Read More »Abrams, Kemp Sharpen Attacks On Abortion, Crime In Last Debate Before Midterm Election
Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Democrat Stacey Abrams sparred over abortion access and other key issues in the last debate before Georgia voters finish casting their ballots in this year’s midterm election. Most notably, a lengthy exchange during WSB-TV’s debate led to the most substantive discussion …
Read More »Man Who Attacked Speaker Pelosi’s Husband Wanted To Break ‘her kneecaps,’ DOJ Says
Jennifer Shutt, Florida Phoenix The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday announced federal charges against the man who allegedly broke into U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home and attacked her 82-year-old husband with a hammer. If convicted, David DePape could receive up to 50 years in prison. The …
Read More »Right-Wing Justices Appear Ready to Eviscerate Affirmative Action in College Admissions
During the course of roughly five hours of oral argument on Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court’s far-right supermajority seemed open to rolling back decades of precedent allowing public and private colleges and universities to make race-conscious admissions decisions. Referring to Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard …
Read More »USDA Announces Another $759 Million Of Grants And Loans For Rural Internet
Jared Strong, Georgia Recorder The U.S. Department of Agriculture is awarding grants and loans that total about $759 million to 49 high-speed internet projects in 24 states and in other territories, the department announced Thursday. The largest total award is a $36 million loan to Public Service Telephone Company for …
Read More »Republicans Say Crime Is On The Rise – What Is The Crime Rate And What Does It Mean?
Justin Nix, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Arkansas Advocate In the lead-up to the 2022 midterm elections, Republican candidates across the nation are blaming Democrats for an increase in crime. But as a scholar of criminology and criminal justice, I believe it’s important to note that, despite the apparently confident assertions of …
Read More »The 19th Explains: How Two Supreme Court Cases Could End Affirmative Action In Colleges
Nadra Nittle, Candice Norwood, The 19th This story was originally published by The 19th On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two cases that could end the practice of affirmative action in higher education admissions, which facilitates wider diversity among students. The cases, Students for Fair Admissions, …
Read More »Suspect in Pelosi Attack Reportedly Carried Zip Ties, Recalling Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
In what resembles an eerie similarity to the January 6 US Capitol riots, an Associated Press report has claimed that David Depape, the man accused of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, carried zip ties with him. The report stated that during the Capitol Hill riots, the protestors could be …
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