From a New York Times op-ed by Corey D. Fields, an assistant professor of sociology at Stanford and author of the …
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Gov. Terry McAuliffe bypassed the legislature and signed an executive order to allow violent and non-violent felons to vote, a measure …
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Although a higher percentage of Republicans voted to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 …
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The Heritage Foundation’s The Daily Signal published an adaptation of Con Job: How Democrats Gave Us Crime, Sanctuary Cities, Abortion Profiteering, …
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Although the current colorful, for want of a better word, presidential campaign is attracting attention from voters, indicators are that …
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(BCN editor’s note: This article was originally published on Tuesday, March 15, before primary election results were released.) It is …
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An overwhelming majority of black Americans vote for Democrats. That likely won’t change anytime soon. But New York Times op-ed writer …
Read More »WATCH: Dr. Ben Carson Leaves GOP Presidential Race, Begins New Mission
Dr. Ben Carson, no longer running for president, has taken up an important new mission during the presidential election cycle. He officially …
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The 2012 presidential election delivered a wake-up call to the Republican Party to improve communication with minorities. The realization that …
Read More »Liberals Ask Court to Strike Down This Common-Sense Law
Requiring American citizens to show a state-issued photo ID to cast a ballot in American elections isn’t burdensome or illegally discriminatory. Most …
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