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Andrew McCarthy: Anti-Fraud Task Force Is Doing Necessary Work But Political Structure Creates Vulnerability, Federal Government Should Exit Welfare Business

Former Chief Asst. U.S. Attorney & Contributing Editor at National Review, Andrew McCarthy, backs the Anti-Fraud Task Force, asking “how

Flight 93 Election Author Michael Anton: Ten Years Later, the Right Has Gotten Better But Zombie Republicanism Persists, the Republic Is Late or Already Dead

Jack Roth Senior Fellow in American Politics at the Claremont Institute and former director of policy planning at the Department

Stephen Moore: Trump’s Cornyn Endorsement of Paxton Is a Mistake That Could Cost Republicans a Texas Senate Seat, Filibuster Elimination Is the Stupidest Idea He’s Ever Heard

Noted economist Stephen Moore weighs in on voter ID, calling it an “80/20 issue” and saying, “Let Democrats explain why

John Hinderaker: Minnesota US Attorney Has Done Excellent Work on Benefits Fraud, New Indictments Coming in 14 Medicaid Programs

President of Center of the American Experiment and contributor to Powerline, John Hinderaker, follows the Minnesota fraud money trail and

David Drucker: Massie Primary Comes Down to Turnout, Cornyn Out of Fashion With Republican Voters Who Want Fighters Not Legislators

Senior writer for the Dispatch, David Drucker, looks at the midterms and Thomas Massie’s chances in KY tonight

Hans von Spakovsky: Media Lied About Supreme Court Gutting Voting Rights Act, Non-Citizen Voting Is Biggest Threat Heading Into Midterms

Senior Legal Fellow at Advancing American Freedom Hans von Spakovsky weighs in on election mapping and the fight over election

Josh Blackman: Supreme Court’s Redistricting Rulings Apply Equal Rule North and South, Ending Half-Century of Race-Based Map Drawing

Josh Blackman, Centennial Chair of Constitutional Law at the South Texas College of Law Houston, weighs in on election maps

David Sypher: Gerrymandering Creates a Ceiling on Black Political Power, Not a Floor, Competitive Districts Serve Voters Better

The redistricting debate that followed the Supreme Court's Callus decision has produced a predictable wave of Jim Crow 2.0 rhetoric

Alex Marlow: Democrats Have No Platform, Their Racial Demagoguery on Redistricting Is Driving More Black Voters Toward Republicans

Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News and host of The Alex Marlow Show on 560 The Answer, previews next week’s