By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project When Joe Biden’s hyper-partisan Justice Department announced they were sending federal poll watchers to Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed back hard. DeSantis and state election officials pointed to a Florida statute that lists the people who are permitted inside a polling place on election day, and the feds […]
Rasmussen: Majority Believes Cheating ‘Likely’ In Some Election Races
With several congressional races remaining to be decided nearly a week after the midterm elections, a new Rasmussen survey reveals that a majority of likely voters “believe it is likely that the outcome of some elections this year will be affected by cheating, including 30% who say it’s Very Likely.” According to Rasmussen 57 percent […]
Deadly Consequences of Believing Gun Control Will Work
A report by Oregon Public Broadcasting may have opened some eyes—albeit too late—to the futility of passing ever-more-restrictive gun control measures, as the story includes a quote from Paul Donheffner, legislative committee chair of the Oregon Hunters Association, which opposed recently-passed anti-gun Measure 114. “It is going to put a lot of honest citizens through […]
Predictably, Seattle Officials Use Fatal H.S. Shooting to Push Gun Control
Municipal government and school officials in Seattle, Washington are talking gun control and a renewed effort to repeal the state’s 37-year-old preemption statute, according to a report in the Seattle Times, in response to a fatal school shooting earlier in the week. According to the newspaper, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell “called for the state to […]
SAF Launches New Ad as Biden Renews Calls for Gun Ban
The Second Amendment Foundation has launched a new 60-second advertisement alerting U.S. gun owners that with the midterm elections behind him, President Joe Biden is taking his gun control agenda to the next level. Almost as if to confirm the SAF message, Biden told a press conference Wednesday he still plans to ban so-called “assault […]
Seattle Student Killed; Mayor, Officials Lament ‘Gun Problem’
UPDATED 11/22 @11:30 a.m. — Hours after a student at Seattle’s Ingraham High School was fatally shot in a school hallway, allegedly by another teen who was later arrested on a Metro bus, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell held a press conference during which he suggested Washington’s preemption law was somehow at fault. He was joined […]
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