Ken Blackwell
J. Kenneth Blackwell is Chairman of the Center For Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute. He formerly served as Ohio Treasurer and Secretary of State.
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Brnovich v. DNC turned the tide in the war for election integrity
Brnovich was only the first battle. But there is every reason to suspect that the upcoming legal challenges will go the same way. They have most of the same features, and the Left’s legal attacks against them are always the same.
The Left’s next move is even worse than HR 1
For over 200 years, states have run their own elections. The Left should stop trying to fundamentally transform our country and our Constitution. The U.S. Congress should stay out of election reform.
The New York Times' ironic coverage of the 'woke' ACLU
The Times needs to look in the mirror and ask themselves if they believe in free speech at all.
The Biden-Harris Orwellian redefining of 'court-packing'
“Court-packing” refers to a president and Congress controlled by the same party to pass a law increasing the number of Supreme Court seats, then packing those seats with justices that will rubber-stamp whatever the government does
A health care opening for Mike Pence tonight
For the Trump administration, healthcare pricing transparency is a legacy-defining policy.
BLM's popularity is a politically-motivated myth
The supposed popularity of BLM is a complete fantasy that is distorting public discourse around the wave of radicalism that has ravaged our cities this summer.
A full and frank discussion on race and injustice
It is shocking that some people of faith criticizing the president’s visit to the Shrine have shown so little concern about the troubling elements of the “Black Lives Matter” agenda.
Religious freedom is an inconvenient right to American progressives
As political and ideological divisions in our nation become more polarized, it seems religious intolerance has become a tool of choice for many waging war on traditional American values.
Warren advocates policies that are bad for the economy
No doubt this statement is motivated in part by Senator Warren’s outright hostility toward private equity.
Don’t be fooled by liberal dark money influence
Hypocrisy in politics is typical, but every so often it reaches a new low. Such is the case with a recent political ad attacking dark money’s influence in politics, an ad funded by dark money. The group Future Majority did exactly that as part of their 2018 efforts to elect Democrats to Congress. Now groups like Future Majority are focused on denying President Trump reelection in 2020.