(BCN editor’s note: This is the first of two Ken Blackwell columns for Monday.) Will the next presidential election be …
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court Won't Hear NC Voting Case
In 2013, the Obama administration tried to suspend North Carolina’s new voting laws, described as “stringent,” before the midterm elections. The …
Read More »If You Believe You Have To Be A Citizen To Vote, You'll Be Shocked At What This Big City Wants To Do
It’s often been said, “As California goes, so goes that nation” because the Golden State has led the way in …
Read More »Wisconsin's Voter ID Law Stands…For Now
Wisconsin is one of 34 states with a law that requires voters to present a government-issued form of photo ID …
Read More »LISTEN: Interview with Michael McNeely of the Georgia Republican Party
I interviewed Micheal McNeely, Vice Chair of the Georgia Republican Party, about black voters and the GOP.
Read More »LISTEN: Interview with Leo Smith of the Georgia Republican Party
I interviewed Leo Smith, Minority Engagement Director of the Georgia Republican Party, about black voters and the GOP.
Read More »What 2014 Means for 2016
The defeat of Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu by Republican Rep. Bill Cassidy in [the Dec. 6] Louisiana runoff ends an …
Read More »The New South — Black and Conservative
In 1956, 19 Democratic Senators and 82 Democratic House members signed a Southern Manifesto pledging to resist the integration of …
Read More »What Happened Last Tuesday?
Just what happened last week on election day? And what is going to happen in the years ahead? The most …
Read More »For Democrats, Demonizing Republicans Backfired
A prayer has been answered — not for a massive Republican victory at the polls, though that, too. No, I’m …
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