by Neil W. McCabe | Mar 7, 2022 | Arizona, Battleground State Report, Battleground States, News
In a shocking demonstration of bipartisan unity and dispatch, an emergency bill radically altering party precinct representation was filed, passed both GOP-controlled legislative chambers and was signed by Republican Governor Douglas A. Ducey Jr., all on Thursday. The...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, News
The Star News Network and Stephen K. Bannon’s WarRoom Monday announced a strategic partnership to cover state, city and county news in battleground states ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. “Our strategic partnership with The Star News Network will enable us...
by Chris Butler | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Georgia, The South
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said late last week that he has joined a lawsuit to force the Biden administration to release records that might reveal Biden’s attempts to intimidate parents. In a statement, Carr said these parents tried to speak out on issues...
by Grant Holcomb | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Florida, The South
Former President Donald Trump officially endorsed two incumbent Florida officials: Attorney General Ashley Moody and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis. So far, both incumbent Republicans are facing challenges from notable Democrats. Moody has two Democrat...
by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Connecticut, The Northeast
A bill in the Connecticut House of Representatives would allow the state to effectively nullify worker-employer agreements designed to prevent lawsuits and let state officials bestow some monetary awards on unions. The legislation, sponsored by State...
by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Pennsylvania, The Northeast
Philly Weekly’s brief, modest shift to the political center has ended and its new editor apologized on Friday for giving non-Leftists a voice in its pages. Josh Kruger, who also wrote for PW in its earlier days as a reflexively progressive tabloid, issued a note to...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Ohio, The Midwest
James Schwartz, a Cincinnati-based political consultant, was sentenced to two years in prison for embezzling roughly $1.4 million from the campaign of U.S. Representative Steve Chabot (R-OH-01). According to a release from the Department of Justice (DOJ),...
by Admin | Mar 7, 2022 | Commentary, News
by Thaddeus G. McCotter Two weeks ago, I provided a short-term prognosis for the Democratic Party. Assisted by the helpful Washington Times story, “Far Left Rejects Fears They Are Denting Democrats’ Midterm Hopes,” it seems clear the party’s various ideological...
by Steve Stewart | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Florida, The South
Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez responded to a report Sunday that the Biden administration was beginning discussions with the government of Venezuela related to oil imports “Rather than making America energy-independent, Biden wants to buy oil from...
by Star News Staff | Mar 7, 2022 | News, Tennessee, The South
by Terrance Kible A Vanderbilt University professor recently said that parents who oppose Critical Race Theory (CRT) are “ignorant racist[s].” “Meanwhile, ignorant racist [sic] are worried about scaring their kids w CRT,” Gilman...
by Neil W. McCabe | Mar 7, 2022 | Arizona, Battleground States, port, The West
The only Arizona House member with a 100 percent rating on the American Conservative Union scorecard told the Arizona Sun Times he is infuriated by the deceptive tactics used Thursday to pass an emergency bill decimating the state’s party precinct committeemen...
by Admin | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Michigan, The Upper-Midwest
by Tom Gantert The Michigan Department of Education posted a document on its website that encourages people to watch a YouTube video about systemic racism, but it contains inaccurate information about finances in the state’s public school system. The document...
by The Center Square | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, The Upper-Midwest, Wisconsin
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has decided on a new political map, and it’s raising questions about race and judicial activism. The court ruled 4-3 Thursday to adopt the maps drawn by Gov. Tony Evers. Those maps give Democrats a bit more of...
by Admin | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Minnesota, The Upper-Midwest
by Anthony Gockowski A St. Paul-based corporation encouraged its employees to donate money to a nonprofit that has bailed out countless violent criminals. In an email to Alpha News, a spokesperson with Ecolab confirmed that the Ecolab Foundation provided a 50%...
by Eric Burk | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, The South, Virginia
Mike Allers Sr. is seeking the GOP nomination for state senate district 28, he announced Tuesday, over a year before the November 2023 election. Allers is a former police officer and has served as a public educator for 20 years; his initial campaign message fits...
by Chris Butler | Mar 7, 2022 | News, Tennessee, The South
Representative Mark Green (R-TN-07) has introduced a bill that would stop federal agencies from assisting Hollywood studios that co-produce films with a Chinese company that are subject to the Chinese Communist Party’s content restrictions. Green, in a statement,...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 7, 2022 | News, Tennessee, The South
A Nashville man will spend 30 years in prison for sex trafficking a minor and transportation of a minor for the purpose of engaging in prostitution. According to the release from the Department of Justice, Tavarie Williams was given the lengthy sentence by U.S....
by Admin | Mar 7, 2022 | Commentary, News
by Newt Gingrich The best way to understand the current extraordinarily dangerous tragedy in Ukraine is to imagine a fight between a bear, a lion, and a bunny rabbit. The bear of course is Russia, as President Ronald Reagan brilliantly evoked in his 1984...
by The Center Square | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, The South, Virginia
by Tyler Arnold Virginia House and Senate Democrats are urging House Republicans to support resolutions to allow voters to decide the fate of two proposed constitutional amendments: the automatic restoration of voting rights for felons and same-sex marriage...
by The Center Square | Mar 7, 2022 | Battleground States, Florida, The South
by Bethany Blankley While many businesses continue to leave California for Texas and elsewhere, international shipping companies have been increasing their operations in Florida, with one launching a new service on the East Coast, and its first port in Florida,...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 7, 2022 | News, Tennessee, The South
Eighteen individuals are now collecting petitions for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District race as of last Friday. Twelve people are collecting qualifying petitions for the GOP primary, three are gathering petitions for the Democrat primary, and three...