More Than 800,000 Noncitizens May Have Voted in 2016 Election, Expert Says
Nov. 29, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington, where talk of recounts fixes attention on how many noncitizens voted, and what difference that made. Fred Lucas has the story. Will Donald Trump get tough on Cuba? Josh Siegel looks into the president-elect's considerations. The Heritage Foundation puts new emphasis on constitutional government. An essay from Larry Arnn helps explain why. Plus: Jarrett Stepman on the left's assault on the Electoral College, and Kelsey Harkness on conservatives who consider the welfare system to be anti-family—and on LGBT activists' plans during the Trump presidency. |
NewsMore Than 800,000 Noncitizens May Have Voted in 2016 Election, Expert SaysPresident-elect Trump has tweeted he would have won the popular vote had it not been for illegal votes cast. |
NewsAfter Castro's Death, Trump Seeks 'Concessions' From Cuba"President-elect Donald Trump made a campaign promise here in Miami, and he has to find a way to fulfil that campaign promise," says Sebastian Arcos, who was imprisoned under the Castro regime. |
CommentaryHow Abolishing the Electoral College Would Destroy the Power of the StatesOnce again, the left is waging war on the Electoral College. |
CommentaryThe Continuing Relevance of the ConstitutionThe purpose of the Constitution is to ground the government in the people's authority. It is also to make both we and our government thoughtful. |
NewsConservative Lawmakers Say Current Welfare System Is 'Anti-Family'"We have an anti-family welfare system, and we have an anti-work welfare [system]," says Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio. |
NewsLGBT Advocates Debate Future of Movement Post-ElectionThe differences in strategies among the LGBT coalition—including questions about whether to compromise with Republicans on anti-discrimination legislation—appear to be stressing the coalition's unity. |
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