For nearly two hundred years, voting has predominantly been tied to fixed residency: citizens are entitled to vote in the districts in which they live. While seemingly a fair and
If there are swing states, there are also swing issues. These are the issues where there are no “official” Republican or Democratic positions. These issues are significant because it is
The questions Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson is currently facing about a supposed full scholarship to West Point is a reminder that politicians have historically embellished or outright fabricated their
In an effort to make representation in the United States more illustrative of its diverse demographics and to provide voters with more choices, multiple local governments have adopted ranked choice
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In an exclusive interview, Truth In Media’s Joshua Cook talks with former Texas Congressman and liberty icon Dr. Ron Paul.
In the
When U.S. voters think about the ongoing war on drugs, they likely think about the billions spent by the federal government with little to no positive results to show
U.S. District Judge
David Nuffer ruled Wednesday that Utah cannot force political parties to allow non-members (e.g. unaffiliated voters) to participate in "their" primary elections,
Republican strategist Rory Cooper posted this political jab at the Democratic Party on Nov 4:https://twitter.com/rorycooper/status/661906137562923009
Regardless of whether these are actual factual numbers (they
On November 3, the Maryland Redistricting Reform Commission proposed a plan that would allow an independent committee to draw legislative districts. Under Maryland’s current system, the governor and legislature
As the host of my own radio show, I have the privilege of discussing important matters with some of the most wonderful minds - and people - in the country.
One of
Why I Gave Up Meat
I remember the day I decided that I would become a vegetarian. It came while watching the documentary Life in a Day – in particular, the
Election Day 2015 has come and gone, and voters in cities in six states again found that they were not limited to marking only one candidate, but had the ability