By David Morgan WASHINGTON, March 18 (Reuters) - Senate Republicans, facing a tough midterm election campaign, hope to turn ...
President Donald Trump’s attempts to strong-arm Republicans into gutting Senate rules to pass voter ID legislation will spill ...
The Idaho House of Representatives on Wednesday rejected a proposed budget increase to pay for the Idaho Secretary of State’s ...
Ever since his loss to Joe Biden in 2020, President Trump has railed against voter fraud and the need for countermeasures to ...
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Vice President J. D. Vance stood his ground during a heated exchange Wednesday, firing back at a reporter who questioned President Donald Trump’s recent calls to “nationalize” American elections.
Congress could solve a lot of problems with targeted bills, but this is about amping up the base and senators getting on TV.
A federal proposal would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and a valid photo ID for federal elections, but ND Secretary of State Michael Howe says the law would not apply to the state.