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Dush to push forward with 2020 election review
News, PA State News
Jim Eckstrom jeckstrom@oleantimesherald.com 
Aug 24, 2021
State Sen. Cris Dush is moving forward with a review of the 2020 presidential election results in Pennsylvania after being put in charge of the effort...
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Just one election away
Opinion, Сolumns
Aug 21, 2021
America may be one election away from losing its democracy. Democracy’s fate seems to hinge on a little known act, the Electoral Count Act of 1887. No...
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The radical Biden blowout is just beginning
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Aug 11, 2021
A trillion dollars used to be a lot of money, even in Washington. Now, a trillion-dollar spending bill is a trifle barely worth arguing over and the s...
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Lessons from a swing state
Opinion, Сolumns
Aug 06, 2021
Shontel Brown had the Ohio Democratic establishment behind her and vowed to advance a big-tent brand of left-of-center politics. Nina Turner, backed b...
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Common sense and voting rights
Opinion, Сolumns
Jul 26, 2021
Is the integrity of the vote at risk? Are voting rights being massively abridged? Do we, on the other hand, have a broken voting system, one that is c...
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History is full of Americans hating each other
Opinion, Сolumns
DAVID M. SHRIBMAN 
Jul 24, 2021
The American Problem is writ large in the small print of the latest Gallup poll: Twice as many Republicans as Democrats trust the police. Twice as man...
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The 2020 polling disaster
Opinion, Сolumns
BYRON YORK 
Jul 22, 2021
As the last presidential election approached, one could sense that something was wrong with the polls. The race felt tighter than the polls indicated,...
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Biden’s sermon on voting rights
Opinion, Сolumns
MICHAEL McGOUGH Tribune News Service 
Jul 15, 2021
In his speech about voting rights on Tuesday, President Joe Biden told the audience at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia that he wasn’t...
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GOP, Dems and vaccine
Opinion, Сolumns
BYRON YORK 
Jul 15, 2021
More Republicans than Democrats appear to be “vaccine hesitant” — that is, reluctant for one reason or another — to take the COVID-19 vaccine. They’ve...
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Where’s Democrat anger about COVID origins?
Opinion, Сolumns
BYRON YORK 
Jun 24, 2021
After President Joe Biden’s recent overseas meetings, the United States and G-7 countries agreed to support further investigation into the origins of ...
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Why GOP is reluctant to condemn political violence
Opinion, Сolumns
DOYLE McMANUS Tribune News Service 
Jun 23, 2021
The Republican Party has a problem with political violence: It’s not sure whether it’s for it or against it. In the first days after a mob loyal to fo...
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The ghost in the Capitol
Opinion, Сolumns
STEVEN ROBERTS 
Jun 18, 2021
As the Senate returns to work and faces a fistful of thorny issues — from upgrading infrastructure to upholding voting rights — the ghost of a man nam...
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Favoring vote security in Pa.
Opinion, Сolumns
CHARLES THOMPSON, Patriot-News 
Jun 17, 2021
HARRISBURG (TNS) — A new survey of Pennsylvania voters shows widespread support for some of the most central — and controversial — planks of an electi...
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Democrats trapped in progressive echo chamber
Opinion, Сolumns
BYRON YORK 
Jun 17, 2021
The reason Democrats in Washington are increasingly frustrated is because their legislative ambitions far outstrip their congressional majorities. The...
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Pence hasn’t gone away
Opinion, Сolumns
DAVID M. SHRIBMAN 
Jun 14, 2021
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mike Pence is determined not to be the modern version of William R. King, William A. Wheeler or Charles W. Fairbanks. The three — v...
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Filibuster frustration boils over
Сolumns
BYRON YORK 
Jun 10, 2021
New presidents have only so long to get big legislative initiatives done. It’s already June, and the clock is ticking for President Joe Biden. Big bil...
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