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Electoral College Foes Continue Push to Make Popular Vote Winner President

Wednesday, August 29, 2018 - 8:15am
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Aug 29, 2018

 

Good morning from Washington. Along with 11 blue states, the nation’s capital is on board for switching to the popular vote. Fred Lucas profiles the movement to take down the Electoral College. Devastated by the mass shooting in Jacksonville? So is Amy Swearer, who poignantly writes about how anti-gun laws left attendees at the gaming event with no way to defend themselves. Plus: Craig Engle on the facts about federal campaign laws, and Tom Jipping on a complicated court case Judge Kavanaugh ruled on. Thirteen years ago today, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans.

 

 

 

News

Electoral College Foes Continue Push to Make Popular Vote Winner President

 

After the Connecticut Legislature voted to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, the plan is just 98 Electoral College votes shy of becoming a reality.

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Commentary

Existing Law Didn’t Protect Victims From the Jacksonville Shooter. It Left Them Defenseless.

 

We left the victims defenseless. They had no armed security, no protection, and no choice. Jacksonville made it impossible for them to defend themselves by declaring Jacksonville Landing a gun-free zone, and neglecting to provide any other protection.

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Michael Cohen Didn’t Actually Violate Federal Campaign Laws. Here’s Why.

 

Even the Justice Department knows the law is unclear based on its mistrial in a nearly identical case against former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C.

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Senate Ramping Up Trump Judicial Confirmations This Week

 

“District judges can yield enormous power against everything President Trump does, and slow down his policies for a couple of years,” says the Committee for Justice’s Curt Levey. “More confirmations mean there is less chance of a resistance judge.”

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Commentary

Kavanaugh Rules by the Law, Even in Tough Cases

 

Some of Kavanaugh’s opponents have falsely claimed that he believes the government may force women to have abortions without their consent. That was not the issue in this case. It was whether the law required seeking the consent of a woman who, because of her life-long mental disabilities, could not give it.

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Analysis

The Daily Signal Podcast: Wednesday, Aug. 29

 

During the Obama years, red states found themselves battling together on the front lines to defend liberty against an overreaching federal government. Attorneys General Ken Paxton (Texas), Doug Peterson (Nebraska), and Alan Wilson (South Carolina) discuss what they learned.

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Commentary

Open Borders Bring a Higher Risk of Disease

 

What about people who enter our country illegally? The CDC specifically cites the possibility of the cross-border movement of HIV, measles, pertussis, rubella, rabies, hepatitis A, influenza, tuberculosis, shigellosis, and syphilis.

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