
Michigan’s new Republican Party chair wants to change state electoral college rules so the GOP can override the popular vote in the next presidential election.

Michigan’s new Republican Party chair wants to change state electoral college rules so the GOP can override the popular vote in the next presidential election.

Virginia’s Republican governor has rejected the ‘RedMap’ plan to rig the 2016 election. Ohio and Michigan’s GOP governors have followed suit.

With attention drawn to their attempts to rig the next presidential election, GOP legislatures have begun to back off. It is time for them to discuss real reform, not power grabs.

Oh, make no mistake: they DO want their country back. The only question progressives such as you and I must answer is this: will we allow them to do it?

Why bother trying to win the popular vote when the RedMaps strategy makes rigging elections so easy?

Republicans are wasting no time starting their plan to rig the 2016 election in their favor by changing the way in which electoral votes are allocated.

Legislators have managed to unite a majority of Americans–in opposition to incumbents’ open-ended service!

The Grand Ol’ Party has come up with a new way to steal elections, introducing bills to award electoral votes proportionally by district, instead of the popular vote

Tea Party Leader Judson Phillips details out how to ignore the will of the people and make Romney president anyway.

Karl Rove and the right-wing echo chamber has a lot of ‘splaining to do as Obama wraps up a landslide victory.

Could America see a historic first use of the 12th Amendment to select a Republican President and Democratic Vice President?

Romney operatives, like former Speaker of the House and failed Republican presidential candidate, Newt Gingrich, are trying the age-old ploy of invoking a self-fulfilling prophecy in the final days of the campaign.

Poll of 21 nations clearly discredits Romney claims that Obama has weakened America’s standing in the world

American politics is at a crossroad in how we look at campaigns and how we are manipulated to choose our elected leaders.

The Romney campaign and Romney SuperPacs have pulled their spending from two key battleground states, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Two of my favorite sitcoms were on TV last Thursday night at 9. NBC had the eighth season premiere of The Office, and Fox News aired the third installment of a new show called The Republican Presidential Debates. Both were great for laughs and quite a few groans, but, unfortunately, the debate was the more fictionalized of the two shows.

Republicans are stepping up their efforts to rig elections in their favor. Pennsylvania Republican Governor Tom Corbett and the Pennsylvania GOP have devised a plan that would award most of the state’s electoral votes to the Republican Presidential candidate even if Democrats get the most votes. And Rick Santorum supports it.