…for now. Last month, the Obama administration asked a federal judge to put North Carolina’s “stringent” new voting laws on …
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BCN editor’s note: please contact the author for reprint permission. This week marks the 49th anniversary of the signing of the …
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Both major political parties seek to reach low-information or otherwise reluctant midterm election voters. The biggest and most divisive weapon …
Read More »Obama Administration Asks Judge to Delay NC Voting Laws
The Obama administration has asked a federal judge to put North Carolina’s “stringent” new voting laws on hold until after …
Read More »Alarmist ‘Voting Rights’ Stories v. Reality
If you’ve read one “threats to voting rights” story, you’ve read them all. (I recall hearing rumors years ago that …
Read More »Majority of Black Americans Support Voter ID
Despite liberals’ efforts to drive a racial wedge between Americans, it hasn’t been completely successful when it comes to showing …
Read More »GOP Minority Recruitment Isn't 'Affirmative Action'
The Associated Press reported on minority recruitment among Republicans. The GOP is spending $60 million to expand its outreach among …
Read More »Arkansas Supreme Court Rules on Voter ID, Marriage
Yesterday, the Arkansas Supreme Court overturned a lower court’s ruling that struck down the state’s voter ID law. While the …
Read More »Obama's Voter Supression Hypocrisy
At the recent annual convention of Al Sharpton’s National Action Network, President Obama said his political opponents are “pass[ing] laws …
Read More »Voter ID Law Burden on 'Poor' and Certain Minorities
Yesterday, a federal judge in Wisconsin struck down the state’s common-sense voter ID law. Minorities in Wisconsin are disproportionately more …
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