26 Republican attorneys general join Virginia in petitioning Supreme Court to rule on voter roll

Twenty-six Republican attorneys general joined Virginia on Monday in urging the Supreme Court to halt a lower court decision that restored the voting rights of 1,600 residents. The amicus brief backs Virginia’s contention that the ruling is overly broad and lacks standing under a provision of the National Voter Registration Act (NRVA), which orders states…

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Vance rips Harris in battleground Georgia: ‘Stop telling Americans they’re bad’ for wanting ‘secure border’

Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance was in Georgia on Saturday morning. He rallied supporters and called out Vice President Kamala Harris for what he says is the suggestion that voters are bad people for supporting conservative policies. ‘Here’s my message to Kamala Harris,’ Vance told the crowd in Atlanta. ‘Stop censoring your fellow citizens,…

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Harris ripped by Trump campaign after Beyoncé doesn’t perform at packed rally: ‘They lied to build a crowd’

Former President Trump blasted Vice President Kamala Harris Saturday over an appearance with Beyoncé at which critics say Harris and the media intentionally misled attendees into thinking the superstar would perform.  ‘Beyoncé went up and spoke for a couple of minutes and then left, and the place went crazy,’ Trump told a crowd in Michigan….

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October Fests: A potpourri of late election-year ‘surprises’ shake up most races, history shows

The term ‘October surprise’ – denoting an unexpected plot twist late in an election cycle that typically throws a wrench in prognostications – first entered the U.S. lexicon in 1980. 1980s During that contest between Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter and former California Gov. Ronald Reagan, Reagan was cognizant that a sudden release of 52 hostages…

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‘Ideological balance’: Supreme Court’s conservative majority to stay no matter who wins election, experts say

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority will be maintained regardless of the Nov. 5 election results, constitutional law experts tell Fox News Digital. With the anticipation of either another former President Donald Trump presidency or a Vice President Kamala Harris presidency, whether the country’s high court remains in its current state is a topic of debate…

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House GOP celebrates ‘big win’ after preventing creation of new global advertising coalition

The House Judiciary Committee celebrated a ‘big win’ this week after a Japanese company said it would not pursue a plan that would reorganize or create a new version of an advertising association that allegedly engaged in censorship and boycotts of conservative media companies.  ‘Following the Committee’s inquiry into Dentsu potentially creating the new ‘GARM,’…

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