Democrat 2022 Agenda: Get High, Kill Babies, Wreck The American Economy By CHQ Staff Democrats are currently the governing party of our national government, and as the 2022 midterm elections enter their final week voters are asking, “What’s the Democratic Party’s agenda for the future?” The short answer is “get high, kill babies and wreck the economy.” |
We Urge CHQ Readers To Sign This Open Letter To The Georgia Board Of Elections By CHQ Staff Recently the Democrat-aligned Carter Center was invited to participate in reviewing the Fulton County election process by the Georgia review board and the Fulton County Board of elections. We urge CHQ readers to request that The American Voters’ Alliance, and any other qualified non-partisan elections group, be able to join the Carter Center as non-partisan election observers in order to further promote transparency in the review process. |
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The Right Resistance: Two years of fraud, Biden, Mules and the consequences of stolen elections | True the Vote’s Engelbrecht and Phillips Jailed For Fighting For Election Integrity By George Rasley, CHQ Editor True the Vote’s Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips are sitting jail today for defying two of the Uniparty’s most sacred commandments: “Thou shalt not expose Red China for the existential enemy that it is,” and, “Thou shalt not expose the intentional security failures of America’s election process.” Now we are left wondering why an obscure federal judge in Houston is protecting what could be a major vehicle for Chinese Communists to penetrate the security of American elections. | Their Hate Runneth Over And It’s In Play For The November Elections By Kat Stansell, The American Policy CenterPelosi and Company can be neutered and sent back home, to mainline their favorite cocktails. Their hatred has no place in the running of a country, least of all the nation that has done the most good for the most millions of people worldwide, in history. The regime that hates us can be defeated if we do this one simple thing, and make sure that everyone you know does the same. |
The Right Resistance: Democrats wonder why they suck, conservatives provide the analysis | Nationalizing This Election Around Conservative Issues Lifts All Republican Candidates By Richard A. Viguerie, CHQ Chairman If an election is to be nationalized around conservative issues, it will need to be done by conservatives. Establishment Republicans are uncomfortable campaigning on conservative issues, so this is a job not just for conservative candidates and national conservatives but all conservatives, whether you operate at the national, state, or local level. | An Open Letter From Diana West To Michelle Malkin By Diana West, Guest ColumnistI saw your column-farewell this morning with resignation and understanding. Michelle Malkin is laying down her clarion pen. I'm glad you gave your readers some insight into the terrible price you and too many other truth-tellers have had to pay, including a price above and beyond the boundaries professional life while exercising the God-given right to freedom of expression. |
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Will Third-Party Voters Decide Senate Majority? David Catron, The American Spectator The Libertarian Party has an opportunity to rehabilitate its reputation as a collection of eccentrics to a coalition of serious candidates who can make a real difference. The other choice is to be the party, like that proverbial tree in the forest, that no one ever hears when their candidates talk and their ballots are cast. Unless the goal is to filch votes from GOP candidates to help Democrats — to be nothing more than spoilers. | Strategists on How Paul Pelosi Attack Could Impact Midterms Mark Tapscott, The Epoch Times “Democrats have failed the country on every conceivable policy metric. In a desperate attempt to keep their political control after November, they first latched onto ‘abortion’ to try and scare the country into voting for them. When that didn’t work, they tried ‘threats to democracy.’ When that failed, they finally latched onto this attack to try to minimize their losses in November. It is far too little, far too late,” he said. | Who Really Shut Down Our Businesses and Schools? Stephen Moore, CNS News Democrats think voters have amnesia. It's vitally important that lockdown governors-- in both parties --be accountable for the damage they did to their states. If they aren't, the next time we have a virus or the next time the climate change fanatics are in positions of power, they will close down society again. They are already calling COVID-19 a trial run for economic lockdowns. That's like calling the Hindenburg a "trial run." |
Liz Cheney’s Endorsement Is The Political Kiss Of Death Tristan Justice, The Federalist Woodruff asked Cheney whether Republicans should reclaim the majority in the lower chamber. “People just need to understand what it will mean to have a Republican majority in the House of Representatives,” Cheney said. “The people who will be running the House of Representatives in a Republican majority will give authority and power to some of the most radical members of Congress, and I don’t think that that’s good for the country.” | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Endorses Oz over Fetterman, GOP Senate Nominee Says Newspaper’s ‘Had Enough’ Just the News (Madeleine Hubbard), The Star News Network The editorial board of the Post-Gazette, PA’s second-largest paper, questioned Fetterman’s capabilities in a Sunday opinion piece. The board said Fetterman’s “lack of transparency” following a serious stroke he suffered in May “suggests an impulse to conceal and a mistrust of the people.” The paper also said Fetterman’s “life experience and maturity are also concerns” as he has “lived off his family’s money for much of his life.” | White suburban women shift support from Democrats to GOP as midterm elections near: Poll Cami Mondeaux, Washington Examiner White women living in suburban areas, a key voting group that helped Democrats seize control of the House in the 2018 midterm elections, favor Republican candidates for Congress over Democrats by 15 percentage points, according to the most recent poll from the Wall Street Journal. The latest numbers reflect rising concerns about the economy and a fading importance on abortion, giving Republicans an advantage ahead of Election Day. |
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