The Big Lie won’t go away. And now we have Republicans in Arizona who want to give the conspiracy theory new life. You may have heard about an “audit” that is happening in Arizona. First off, I’ve put the word… Read More ›
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2020 Election: Secretaries of State Races
There’s a lot more at stake in 2020 than just who sits in the White House. For example, there are several Secretary of State elections this November. Secretaries of State are important executive positions in state government, and typically oversee… Read More ›
2019 Elections: Secretaries of State
Long before we have the 2020 election, we have work to do to flip and protect seats this year. Today we’re going to look at the three states that have elections for their Secretaries of State next month. Whoever… Read More ›
Congress Comes Back: What to Expect
Members of Congress are back in DC after their summer recess. While the news has been fixated on the antics of the White House for weeks on end, it can now turn to issues that have been simmering and waiting… Read More ›
Sunday Reading: The Nightmare Scenario
Every week I come across articles that I find interesting and that I think my readers here at Political⚡Charge might enjoy as well. Here are this week’s recommendations. The Secret Files of the Master of Modern Republican Gerrymandering The secrets… Read More ›
Saturday Morning Cartoons 8/3
Here are the nation’s best editorial cartoonists on the week’s biggest news stories. #MoscowMitch By Lalo Alcaraz By Ann Telnaes, Washington Post By Steve Sack, Star Tribune By Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution By Ed Hall … Read More ›
Saturday Morning Cartoons 7/27
Here are the nation’s best editorial cartoonists on this week’s biggest news stories. “Send Her Back” By Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News By Jeff Darcy, cleveland.com By Andy Marlette, Pensacola News Journal By Clay Bennett, Chattanooga… Read More ›
Why is McConnell Blocking Election Security Bills?
Do you remember how Special Counsel Robert Mueller ended his one and only public press conference? “And I will close by reiterating the central allegation of our indictments — that there were multiple, systematic efforts to interference in our election…. Read More ›
Take Action Tuesday: Building the 2020 Vote
It’s way too early to think about voting in the 2020 elections, right? If you’re passionate about getting this country on the right track, then no, it’s not too early to think about increasing turnout and securing our elections. The… Read More ›
The Democrats’ 1st Move in the Next Congress
What are the Democrats going to do first when they take the majority in the House starting in January? We knew that they wanted to tackle voting rights, but we now have the details of the first bill the Democrats will… Read More ›
Who Wants Election Security?
Apparently, there are seven states that don’t take election security seriously. Incredible as it may seem, there are seven states that have not requested their allotment of election security funds from the federal government. If you are a resident of… Read More ›