On November 6, three days after the election, Kathryn Murdoch tweeted in agreement with CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Fox News having “an obligation to put their country above…
In late 2020, the Electoral College met to formally elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris president and vice president of the United States in the wake of the 2020 elections.
On November 4, the country did not wake up to a total Republican wipeout—it woke up to uncertainty, as late-arriving mail-in ballots were counted in the Upper Midwest and Georgia.
Democratic candidates outraised Republicans in each of the top 10 most expensive Senate races nationwide. Yet the Republican Party will likely retain control of the Senate, pending the outcome of…
The 2020 elections, like so many in recent American politics, returned a mixed verdict. Republicans lost control of the White House and the direction of the administrative state, but the…
The left-wing advantage in election funding through public policy and “dark money” groups increased in the 2018 elections. In the 2018 election cycle, liberal grantmakers increased their public policy 501(c)(3)…
Voters in numerous states were assailed with pre-filled absentee ballot applications in the months leading up to the 2020 election from the Center for Voter Information (CVI), a shadowy…
At its most extreme, public divestment campaigns can even seek to alter governmental policy and global geopolitics. Case in point, a campaign called Divest from the War Machine aims to…
Religious extremism is a trait often associated with the political Right given their cultural conservatism. But to think that the Left isn’t equally susceptible to religious extremism would be a…
Earlier this year, Capital Research Center (CRC) released a video entitled Why National Vote-By-Mail Endangers Our Elections. Regrettably, Google and YouTube have banned our video ad—after allowing it to run…