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Election Delays Signal a Need for Electoral Reform, Expert Says
- By Marjorie Jackson - The Washington Stand
Though a week has passed since Tuesday’s midterm elections, more than a dozen races for the U.S. House seats have yet to be called, according to Fox News, keeping a slim but anticipated Republican majority for the House at bay from the 218-seat target.
Many states announced results at the end of election day, such as Florida, who called victories for their respective races, including for incumbent Republican Governor Ron DeSantis’s landslide reelection by a 20-point margin.
In contrast, states such as Arizona and Nevada are gaining media airtime for several outstanding races with ballots still uncounted. In both states, voters have the option to cast ballots in person or via mail. In Arizona, it took four days to call the Senate race for Democratic incumbent Mark Kelly, who ran against Blake Masters. This Monday night, nearly a week after the polls closed, the high-profile gubernatorial race was finally called a victory for Democrat Katie Hobbs against Republican Kari Lake. Similarly, it took until the end of the week for Nevada to officially hand the Senate seat victory to Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto and the gubernatorial race to Republican Joe Lombardo.
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Senate to Vote on Same-Sex Marriage Bill
- By Eagle Forum
Urgent Action is Needed! Please contact your Senators immediately and forward this information via email and social media!
The Senate is poised to vote THIS WEEK on a bill that would strip away our religious freedoms. The House-passed Respect for Marriage Act (H.R. 8404/S. 4556) fully repeals the Clinton-era Defense of Marriage Act which protected states’ rights to maintain the definition of traditional marriage. While the wrongly decided Obergefell v. Hodges ruling forced states to uphold same-sex marriage, the holding at least recognized the rights of religious objectors. This bill – a blatant political maneuver - would create an open assault on individuals who believe in traditional marriage.
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GOP Hints at Top-Down Leadership Shake-Up
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
Republicans haven’t won the House yet, but the media is already salivating over the next election — for GOP leadership. While a handful of districts are still up for grabs, the headlines are full of juicy gossip that Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is in for a rocky road to the speakership if his party wins back the gavel. Will there be a messy dogfight over key posts — or is the Left just trying to splinter a narrow majority into unworkable GOP pieces?
For McCarthy, who’s dreamed of being speaker since his thwarted bid in 2015, the Republicans’ modest showing didn’t do the Californian any favors. While the GOP had nothing to be ashamed of Tuesday night — Americans handed Republicans at least six million more House votes than Democrats, after all — it didn’t translate into the wave of seats the pundits predicted (thanks, in some part, to redistricting). “In any other world,” pollster Patrick Ruffini pointed out, “there’d be wild GOP celebration at a +4 national vote, 58-42% among Hispanics, 14% among African Americans. But these votes turn out to be inefficiently distributed.”
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Elections Do Not Determine Your Destiny
- By Catching Fire News
Imagine you wake up one morning, and walk out to the living room and someone else is sitting in your big easy chair and watching your big screen TV. Christians have been asleep, and someone else has replaced us in our own house.
In this episode, Quincy Franklin, The Black Conservative Preacher, joins Pastor William and Terrance to discuss why Christians must return righteousness to our government, and why politics is a tool we must use until he returns.
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Outlaw Subversive Agenda 2030 Schemes
- By The John Birch Society
ACT NOW: Agenda 2030 is a major threat to liberty and is being implemented across the country — maybe even in your town or county. Contact your state legislators and urge them to enact strong legislation banning all governmental involvement in Agenda 2030 or “sustainable development” schemes.
Agenda 2030, officially titled “the 2030 Agenda,” is a United Nations program based on the UN Local Agenda 21 program unveiled in 1992 and the UN Millennium Development Goals released in 2000. Under the guise of “sustainable development,” this plan seeks totalitarian control and regimentation of the entire planet, including the economy, our country, our lives, and our children. Agenda 2030 is divided into 17 Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs, along with 169 specific “targets” to be imposed on humanity.
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After the Midterm Elections, Pro-life Leaders to Hold Protest and News Conference in Front of the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.
- By Christian Newswire
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WASHINGTON -- Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution will be calling for the Biden Administration to end their attacks on the pro-life movement while affirming our commitment to peacefully end the violence of abortion.
The name of the event is, "We Will Not Be Silenced," and will be held on Tuesday, November 15, at 1:00 p.m. at the Department of Justice (DOJ).
The DOJ is located at 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20530.
Stanton Public Policy Center/Purple Sash Revolution is a women's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
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Statements on California's Proposition 1
- By Christian Newswire
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- "We are extremely disappointed and saddened that Proposition 1 has passed in California. Despite strong support for some limits on abortion, the majority of California voters chose death over life. We will continue to fight for those who cannot fight for themselves. It's not acceptable for California to become America's graveyard for the unborn." -- Karen England and Gina Gleason, Co-Directors for Stop Prop 1
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