Voter Fraud
Opinion: Brain Dead Politics In Virginia
Ken Cuccinelli aspires to be the next governor of Virginia after spending four years trying to deny women’s health care rights, blocking Obamacare and forcing his ideology and personal beliefs on the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Opinion: On Election Eve Major Concerns About Disenfranchisement
From Florida and Ohio early vote disasters with long lines to power outages in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York there are doubts that some people will have the opportunity to participate in this election.
Opinion: Voter ID: A Good Idea
It has been argued that “granny” might not be able to vote if they make her have a voter ID. But seriously, why all the concern about taking the extra measure of a voter ID to make sure that every vote cast in a United States election is a legally qualified vote, including “granny’s”?
Opinion: A Step Forward And A Step Back For The American Dream
Yesterday the Obama administration put in place provisions of the DREAM Act that brought many young people out of the shadows to participate in the American Dream. On the same day a judge in Pennsylvania let stand what may be the most egregious attempt at voter suppression in a generation.
Opinion: Disenfranchisement Is The Real Crime
Felony disenfranchisement is nothing more than Republican continuation of Jim Crow voter suppression laws.
Voter Photo ID Shot Down in Illinois
Republican lawmakers say Saint Clair County, which has more registered voters than it has residents 18 or older
The Mark Reardon Show – Tuesday, June 7th
Senator Addresses Plans, Policies, and Proposals Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill joins Mark to update us on budget and deficit negotiations. Voter Fraud in the State Kris Kobach is the Secretary of State of Kansas and […]

















