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These State Supreme Courts Could Have a Big Impact on the Election Outcome

Plus: The Bizarre Alliance Between Transgenderism and Abortion
 
 
September 9 2024
 
 
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These State Supreme Courts Could Have a Big Impact on the Election Outcome
By Fred Lucas

Many battleground states passed election reforms after 2020, but they are only as good as state supreme courts allow them to be. In most of those states, the courts have only gotten more liberal.
COMMENTARY
The Bizarre Alliance Between Transgenderism and Abortion
By Shawn Carney, Steve Karlen

The two movements are locked arm-in-arm, not only in principle but financially. That's why you see so many "Pride" flags at pro-abortion events and "abortion rights" signs at Pride parades.
COMMENTARY
Would Harris Secure the Border That Biden Did Not?
By Terence Jeffrey

Is it really reasonable to believe a President Harris would close the pathways that have allowed millions of aliens to come into the U.S. illegally under her watch in the first place?
NEWS
W.Va. Lawmaker Aims to Ban Euthanasia in State Constitution: 'We Want to Send a Message'
By Sarah Holliday

Amendment 1 is on the November ballot to protect "against medically assisted suicide" and "send a message against this sort of nihilistic euthanasia movement sweeping the Western world."
COMMENTARY
Media Bias Makes It Easier to Run a 'Flawless' Campaign
By Tim Graham

The media act like the wind beneath Kamala's wings, and then they praise her flying skills.
NEWS
ICYMI: California Took Away a Widow's Teenage Daughter to Transition Her
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

A mother in California lost her daughter to the foster care system in 2016 after she wouldn't support her 14-year-old's identifying as a boy, she tells The Daily Signal in an exclusive interview.
 
     
 
 
 

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