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‘Iowa’ Caucuses Could Be Held in Japan, Mexico, California

Next year’s Iowa caucuses on Feb. 3 could be held in far-flung locations as distant as California — and even abroad, as far away as Japan. That’s due to a new idea, the “satellite caucus meeting,” that Democrats hope to use to expand “access” to the quadrennial political contest, which traditionally kicks off the start of the presidential primary.

Mexican election (Pedro Pardo / Getty)

Poll: Majority of Britons Support Voter ID Law

A poll found that the majority of people in Britain support a government plan that would require voters to present a photo ID at polling stations. The YouGov survey shows 61 per cent of the British public supported the government’s

Constituents arrive to cast their votes at the Christ the Carpenter church Hall in Peterbo

Kobach: Democrats Finally Acknowledge That Voter Fraud Exists

Not so long ago, prominent Democrats were insisting that voter fraud did not exist in the United States. Others conceded that it existed, but that it was so rare as to be irrelevant to the outcome of elections. Liberal media sources like U.S. News scoffed that looking for voter fraud was like going on a “unicorn hunt.”

Mark Harris and Dan McCready | North Carolina

Five Famous Examples of Democrat Recount Boondoggles

There is much apprehension among Republican voters because Democrats always seem to do incredibly well in recount dramas, deploying strike teams of lawyers to obtain the most favorable possible interpretation of dubious ballots and harvesting a bumper crop of dubious ballots to interpret. Mysterious boxes of votes discovered after Election Day always seem to favor the Democrats by lopsided margins.

FILE - In this Nov. 24, 2000, file photo, Broward County, Fla. canvassing board member Jud

Texas Democrats Encouraged Noncitizens to Vote with ‘Altered’ Registration Forms, Says Complaint

The Texas Democratic Party sent voter registration applications to noncitizens in the Rio Grande Valley region of South Texas, urging recipients to cast ballots in the November midterm election. These mailers allegedly arrived with the U.S. citizenship box pre-checked, potentially creating false claims to voter eligibility, according to a complaint filed Thursday.

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