Author: Freedom Watch

H.R. 1: Why did GOP even debate this? It’s unconstitutional By Joseph Farah WND March 14, 2021 Several days ago, the House of Representatives voted on H.R. 1 — a bill that would entirely change the way America does elections. The result of the vote was approval, entirely partisan — and unconstitutional. With the problems inherent in the 2020 elections, the Democrats, with the full backing of the Censorship Cartel, approved massive voting changes designed to ensure they win every ballot — starting in less than two years. Continue Reading…..

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By Jordan Williams TheHill March 14, 2021 The effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has gathered over 2 million signatures — a number of signatures, if validated, that could force a measure on a ballot. The leaders of RecallGavin2020 announced this week that their effort reached over 2,060,000 signatures as of Wednesday. “The People of California are speaking loud and clear. We have cleared another milestone. Politics as usual in California are over as we know it to be,” Orrin Heatlie, Chairman of The California Patriot Coalition, RecallGavin2020 Committee, said in a statement. Continue Reading…..

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How Joe Biden–in Less Than Two Months–Turned Ronald Reagan’s Decades-Old Conventional Wisdom on Its Head By Dean Obeidallah The Daily Beast March 13, 2021 “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.'” With that famous line, uttered by Ronald Reagan on Aug. 12, 1986, during his second term as president, the GOP mantra for decades to come was born. In fact, this philosophy later even found a home in the Democratic Party. President Bill Clinton in his 1996 State of the Union address declared that, “The era…

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McConnell quietly courts Senate primary candidates ‘who can win’ regardless of Trump ties By Manu Raju and Alex Rogers CNN March 12, 2021 (CNN)Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is quietly maneuvering to field a slate of GOP Senate candidates in critical battleground states, attempting to avoid a repeat of election cycles a decade ago when candidates emerged from primaries only to implode and deny his party the chance to take back the majority. This time around, the wily Kentucky Republican has a high-spending super PAC and he’s prepared to use it. With 20 GOP seats to defend –…

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What we know and don’t know about Duke’s positive COVID-19 test ESPN.com March 12, 2021 The Duke Blue Devils are out of the 2021 ACC tournament after a positive COVID-19 test within their men’s basketball program, the conference announced Thursday. The Blue Devils, who were scheduled to play Florida State in the ACC quarterfinals on Thursday, have been eliminated from the event, which is scheduled to run through Saturday. This marks the highest-profile COVID-19-related cancellation or postponement during a 2020-21 college basketball season marked by altered schedules, team pauses and general logistical issues throughout the sport. The news…

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Trump dives into battle for Senate By Burgess Everett POLITICO March 12, 2021 Donald Trump sounds like he’s ready for a GOP civil war. But he’s also eager to play a leading role in Senate Republicans’ battle for the majority. The former president is dialing up GOP senators to back their campaigns and talk strategy, weighing how to approach primaries in critical open seats and making sure he leaves an imprint on the midterm elections. Trump’s involvement, revealed in interviews with a dozen GOP senators, shows how far the 50-member conference has come two months after they weighed…

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Trump, Hungry for Power, Tries to Wrestle Away G.O.P. Fund-Raising By Annie Karni and Maggie Haberman New York Times March 10, 2021 WASHINGTON — It was a familiar play by Donald J. Trump: lashing out at his enemies and trying to raise money from it. The former president this week escalated a standoff over the Republican Party’s financial future, blasting party leaders and urging his backers to send donations to his new political action committee — not to the institutional groups that traditionally control the G.O.P.’s coffers. “No more money for RINOS,” he said in a statement released…

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