Pennsylvania Supreme Court Pauses Examination of Fulton County Voting Machines

Pennsylvania Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee contractor Envoy Sage cannot yet gather data from Fulton County’s election devices according to a Friday order of the state Supreme Court.  That directive stays part of a recent Commonwealth-Court ruling that allows the investigation to proceed. Fulton County’s commissioners have voted to comply with the Senate probe, which is … Continued

State Republicans take different paths to ‘cracking’ Democratic House members from power

Their target is the Nashville-based 5th Congressional District, where Democratic Rep. Jim Cooper is a longtime incumbent. Under the congressional redistricting plan moving through the legislature and to be signed by GOP Gov. Bill Lee, the Volunteer State’s nine-member House delegation would move from seven Republicans and two Democrats to eight Republicans and just one … Continued

Businessman Dave McCormick Launches Pennsylvania GOP Senate Campaign

Dave McCormick, a businessman and former Bush administration official, officially launched his campaign for the U.S. Senate. In the Thursday announcement, McCormick entered the crowded GOP primary field that includes almost a dozen Republican candidates. McCormick, in a 30-second ad, pledged to continue to “fight” for America, pointing to his previous experiences as qualifications. “I fought for freedom … Continued

Pennsylvania Courts Deal Blows to Progressives on Election Review and Redistricting

Pennsylvania’s commonwealth court green-lighted the state Senate Republicans’ election probe this week; the state Supreme Court has meanwhile declined to take up the remapping of congressional districts. As a result of the commonwealth court’s ruling, the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee may proceed with its subpoenas of voter records. The Supreme Court’s decision means Gov. Tom … Continued

Republican Shakes Up Race for California Fiscal Watchdog

Lanhee Chen, an educator and GOP policy adviser to presidential candidates, could have reconsidered his plans to run for state controller in California after the recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom flopped so badly in September. Despite false poll-driven drama over the summer, Newsom easily sailed to victory in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans … Continued

Sen. Doug Mastriano Announces Run for Pennsylvania Governor

For more than a year, people around Pennsylvania have been calling State Sen. Doug Mastriano “governor,” in expectation of him running for the seat. He made it official on Saturday in Gettysburg, declaring his candidacy for Pennsylvania governor. More than 1,100 people attended four hours of speeches from high profile Republicans at the event, including General Michael … Continued

GA Senate Candidate Latham Saddler: ‘One Person Cannot Fix This Country. We Need A Mass Influx Of Fantastic Leaders’

During a special runoff election in 2021, radical Democrat Raphael Warnock won a Senate seat in the state of Georgia. Warnock defeated Republican Kelly Loeffler, who was appointed after former Senator Johnny Isakson resigned with three years left in his term. Because of this turnover, Warnock will face another Republican opponent in November 2022. One … Continued

Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson Reportedly Running For Re-Election

Republican Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson is reportedly expected to announce a run for re-election to the U.S. Senate. CBS News reported Friday that Johnson, who campaigned for his first election to the Senate in 2010 on a promise to serve just two terms, is going to announce his re-election campaign next week. Johnson, one of former President … Continued

Michigan Groups Cry Foul over Newly Redistricted Maps

The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Committee late Tuesday approved new congressional and legislative maps the state will follow for the next 10 years. The 13-member panel, established by state voters, was formed to curtail gerrymandered districts in the state. The MICRC is made-up of four Republicans, four Democrats and five independents. The committee voted to … Continued

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