Michigan Conservatives Make The Closing Argument Every Republican Candidate Should Make By George Rasley, CHQ Editor This ad is running to help Tudor Dixon, Michigan’s conservative Republican candidate for Governor, however, its message applies to virtually every Democrat incumbent in this year’s election. It is an ad that the conservative Michigan Freedom Network is running reminding voters what Democrats do when they are given unfettered power. |
Steve Stockman: Predictive Analysis or How Establishment R's are Really Bad at Connecting the Dots By former Congressman Steve Stockman, Guest Columnist The red flag I see, and probable deterrent in many of our close elections this year, is illegal collusion between China’s TikTok and the Biden (Obama) administration. Together they have been targeting young American voters. Young voters are easier to propagandize and persuade. |
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The Right Resistance: Trump 2024 candidacy isn’t so much an ‘if’ but ‘when’. When to announce? | Five Election-Winning Ads From Conservatives To Share With Your Contacts By CHQ Staff With less than a week left until the crucial midterm election many conservatives are asking what else can I do? The most effective way to get someone to vote for a conservative is to use your personal advocacy to convince your undecided or indifferent family, friends, social, church, and civic group contacts to vote, and vote for the Republican. | Stephen Moore: It’s The Inflation, Stupid By George Rasley, CHQ EditorSteve Moore’s point about the damage inflation is causing to the quality of life of America’s working families is right on target, but we think there’s also another subtle effect Biden’s runaway inflation is having on the dynamics of 2022 election: It has reinforced and made clear the disconnect between our self-appointed cultural and governing elite and the average working American. |
The Right Resistance: Trump 2024 candidacy isn’t so much an ‘if’ but ‘when’. When to announce? | 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 StaffRecently 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 Democrats’ Insurrection Flop Julie Kelly, American Greatness Biden's was an appropriately angry and incoherent closing argument in an effort to deflect attention away from the numerous ways in which he unfairly found himself in the White House. Since then, Biden and Democrats gambled that voters would share their faux outrage over the faux insurrection, a losing bet that voters likely will settle tomorrow. Turns out, the “Big Lie” is that January 6 ever mattered to anyone outside the Beltway. | Democrats Face a Vinko Bogataj ("Agony of Defeat") Election Daniel J. Flynn, The American Spectator Given that Biden, Clinton, Newsom, and other top Dems hate being in the wrong so much that they craft elaborate pre-election excuses blaming the inevitable loss on matters unrelated to the failed and unpopular policies Democrats embrace, the prospect of leading Democrats pivoting from those policies seems bleaker than their chances on Election Day. Democrats surely will feel the agony of defeat. Will they agonize over why they lost? | 'Big yikes': SNL cold open mocks Biden, Democrats' midterms prospects Emily Jacobs, Washington Examiner Satruday Night Live revised Joe Biden's recent speech. Played by SNL cast member James Austin Johnson, Biden warned in a presidential address that his party was going to struggle in this week's midterm elections, before suggesting Democrats make some last minute changes to win over lost voters. The set appeared to mimic Biden's setup when he delivered his closing midterm message on Wednesday, which he focused on threats to democracy. |
Vance Leaps Ahead in Ohio Senate Race in Final Pre-Election Poll Just the News (Ben Whedon), The Star News Network Ohio GOP senatorial hopeful J.D. Vance has leaped to an impressive 8-point lead in Emerson College’s final pre-election survey. Vance led his Dem rival, Rep. Tim Ryan by a 51%-43% margin, a significant jump from the previous month’s survey which showed Vance with 46% support to Ryan’s 45%, per The Hill. Just 4% of respondents were undecided in the November survey, and Vance’s lead increased to 9% when the survey asked them to choose. | It’s No Fun Voting in America Anymore Roger L. Simon, The Epoch Times The system almost everywhere seems to be some degree out of whack. What concerns me is the feeling that I—and many others–now have when we walk into the polling booth or cubby or whatever it is, depending on your state. There’s a lot of machinery there we may or may not trust. This makes voting a disturbing task, rather than the joyous assertion of democracy that it should be and as it was for me as a kid when I accompanied my father. | Why Patty Murray is making an anguished face in Washington Christopher Sanford, The Spectator Washingtonians are concerned about lawlessness and inflation. For thirty years, Patty Murray has been tough only on the victims of crime. There are more than ever before. She’s had nothing to say about rising prices, beyond blaming Vladimir Putin for our collective agony at the gas pump. The incumbent senator will have her work cut out, although her relentless scaremongering and voter apathy may yet shove her across the finish line. |
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