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NWAOnline
October 6, 2017
SAN DIEGO -- A 24-year-old Marine based in California has become the first ... Donald Trump's commission investigating cases of voter fraud.
Petoskey News-Review
October 4, 2017
Fears of voter fraud, terrorism and identity theft have many ... and a more recent study by the University of California San Diego, found that lawsÃÂ ...
Daily Signal
September 18, 2017
A locked ballot box in use for early voting Nov. 7 at the San Diego County Elections Office. (Photo: Mike Blake/Reuters /Newscom)ÃÂ ...
SW News Media
September 14, 2017
A headline from Judicial Watch said: “Data show L.A., San Diego, San ... Voter fraud in Minnesota has already done great harm to the nation asÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
September 12, 2017
Yet another post is from a former San Diego poll watcher who claims to have witnessed attempted voter fraud and was told by an electionsÃÂ ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune
July 7, 2017
In an interview with The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board, Padilla said he was eager to follow up because he wanted to do all he couldÃÂ ...
NBC 7 San Diego
May 11, 2017
President-elect Donald Trump alleged wide spread voter fraud in the presidential election over the weekend when he tweeted that he wouldÃÂ ...
Patriot Post
March 16, 2017
Last month the Leftmedia heralded a study from the universities of San Diego and Bucknell purporting to show that voter ID laws suppress the minority vote.
NBC2 News
March 14, 2017
(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta). From left, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D.
San Francisco Chronicle
March 12, 2017
Joel Anderson of Alpine (San Diego County), a Trump delegate at the 2016 Republican National Convention who is vice chairman of the Senate's elections committee, said he's seen signs of fraud while campaigning in his district.
Los Angeles Times
March 11, 2017
UC San Diego may accelerate plans to preserve its climate data due to growing concerns among faculty members that the Trump administration could interfere with their work.
Voice of San Diego
March 11, 2017
In this week's report about the many goings-on in Sacramento, Andrew Keatts tells us how San Diego's craft beer industry may be getting a boost from the state's Alcohol and Beverage Control division.
The Boston Globe
March 10, 2017
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is wasting no time giving us the Department of Injustice. Last month, his office told a judge that the federal government will no longer assert that Texas acted with discriminatory intent in enacting a strict photo voter ...
Voice of San Diego
March 10, 2017
By Voice of San Diego | March 10, 2017. State regulators are taking action on one of the craft beer industry's biggest gripes.
KQED
March 9, 2017
Joel Anderson of Alpine, a Trump delegate who is vice chairman of the Senate's elections committee, said he's seen signs of fraud while campaigning in his San Diego-area district. He's encountered houses where a registered voter - marked as voting in ...
Union Democrat
March 6, 2017
Fresno, wrote the only recent book on California independence, and notes that in a primary election run for a San Diego seat in the state Assembly last year, Marinelli became the first modern candidate to back California independence.
WKOW
March 6, 2017
Allegations outlined in an indictment unsealed in San Diego on Tuesday offer more sordid details in a three-year-old scandal that has shaken the Navy.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 28, 2017
For example, he has yet to follow through on his pledge to investigate alleged voter fraud in the 2016 election. In recent weeks, Trump has expressed openness to revisiting past immigration reform efforts, including the failed 2013 "Gang of Eight" bill ...
San Diego Jewish World
February 27, 2017
Greg Abbott, have long argued that the voter ID requirements were necessary for preventing voter fraud. But the law's opponents point to studies that show Hispanic and black voters are disproportionately less likely to have one of the seven forms of ID ...
NBC 7 San Diego
February 24, 2017
Are you surprised President Donald Trump's first campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, conceded that there was no evidence to the claim of voter fraud in New Hampshire? Yes; No; No opinion. Privacy policyÃÂ ...
ATTN
February 24, 2017
Laws that require residents to show photo identification before voting disproportionately affect low-income Americans and benefit Republican candidates.
Eagle & Times
February 22, 2017
The San Diego Union-Tribune editorialized that "Trump's illegal voting claim (is) the real fraud." Various State Secretaries of State and Registrars of Voters were indignant.
NBC 7 San Diego
February 22, 2017
President Donald Trump kept a campaign promise on Wednesday by ordering a wall built on the U.S.-Mexican border. Orders to deport criminals without papers and to cut off federal funds to so-called "sanctuary cities" followed, with a tweeted statementÃÂ ...
Arizona Daily Sun
February 21, 2017
President Trump, who refuses to believe he lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton in November by 3 million votes, must be overjoyed at an outrageous sentence imposed on a Texas woman, Rosa Maria Ortega, 37, for voter fraud. Ortega, a mother of fourÃÂ ...
Coronado Eagle and Journal
February 21, 2017
The San Diego Union-Tribune editorialized that "Trump's illegal voting claim (is) the real fraud." Various State Secretaries of State and Registrars of Voters were indignant.
Mexico News Daily
February 18, 2017
"After years of welcome decline," Frum pointed out, "crime rates are rising in immigration hubs including Houston, Milwaukee, Phoenix, and San Diego." Former Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo reported in 2015 that between "2008 and 2014, 40% of allÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
February 18, 2017
A new study from researchers Zoltan Hajnal, Nazita Lajevardi, and Lindsay Nielson at the University of California San Diego is one of the first to analyze certified votes across all states after the implementation of voter laws in multiple elections ...
KJZZ
February 17, 2017
People on opposing sides of the political aisle have fought about voter fraud v. voter suppression for years, especially in recent elections.
Los Angeles Times
February 17, 2017
Assembly Bill 1099 from Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher (D-San Diego) would force companies, such as Uber, that accept payments with credit cards to allow users of the service to tip workers with credit cards as well.
Guns.com
February 16, 2017
... of the public to carry a concealed firearm in public is not, and never has been, protected by the Second Amendment. That case, Peruta v. San Diego is pending appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, while a challenge to the state's open carry ban has been ...
Media Matters for America
February 16, 2017
MONICA CROWLEY: This is a commonsense move to try to prevent voter fraud where it happens because when you don't have this kind of system in place, it makes voter fraud easier to carry out and less reportable. The other thing is that ... [A] trio of ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 16, 2017
They flock to buy books like "The Republican War Against Science" and denounce those who question the scientific consensus that human activity is a cause of global warming or who believe that U.S.
Los Angeles Times
February 16, 2017
Assembly Bill 1099 from Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher (D-San Diego) would force companies, such as Uber, that accept payments with credit cards to allow users of the service to tip workers with credit cards as well.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 15, 2017
Trump aide Stephen Miller was scolded by an angry George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday for not giving evidence to support a claim of voter fraud. White House press secretary Sean Spicer was criticized after his first White House ...
San Diego Voice and Viewpoint
February 14, 2017
Striking down the voter ID law in North Carolina, the federal appeals court found that the new provisions "target African-Americans with almost surgical precision," while providing "inept remedies" for an alleged problem of voter fraud that is nonexistent.
New York Times
February 13, 2017
Many different people have pointed out the absurdity of the president's latest beef with Latino immigrants and his obsession with voter fraud in general. My favorite is the study concluding that more people are hit by lightning in this country each ...
The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 12, 2017
12, spouting a bunch of false talking points on alleged voter fraud. (He also repeated similar claims on other Sunday interview shows.
Los Angeles Times
February 11, 2017
Assembly Bill 1099 from Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher (D-San Diego) would force companies, such as Uber, that accept payments with credit cards to allow users of the service to tip workers with credit cards as well.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 11, 2017
A lawyer for a Mexican national sentenced to eight years in prison for voter fraud in Texas said that President Donald Trump's widely debunked claims of election rigging was "the 800-pound gorilla" in the jury box.
NBC 7 San Diego
February 10, 2017
President Donald Trump kept a campaign promise on Wednesday by ordering a wall built on the U.S.-Mexican border. Orders to deport criminals without papers and to cut off federal funds to so-called "sanctuary cities" followed, with a tweeted statementÃÂ ...
NBC New York
February 10, 2017
Fences already cover about 700 miles of the border. Kelly was scheduled to tour one of the most fortified stretches of the border separating San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. The two cities in the border's largest metropolitan area are separated by a ...
Long Beach Press Telegram
February 10, 2017
The Long Beach City Council acted for the city's welfare - not for JetBlue's financial interests with its votes. Please remind Rob Land, senior vice president of government affairs for JetBlue, that Long Beach has a fine regional airport and that ...
NBC 7 San Diego
February 10, 2017
President Donald Trump kept a campaign promise on Wednesday by ordering a wall built on the U.S.-Mexican border. Orders to deport criminals without papers and to cut off federal funds to so-called "sanctuary cities" followed, with a tweeted statementÃÂ ...
NBC 7 San Diego
February 10, 2017
Orders to deport criminals without papers and to cut off federal funds to so-called "sanctuary cities" followed, with a tweeted statement promising a "major investigation into voter fraud." (Published Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017). San Diego is often cited ...
WRCB-TV
February 8, 2017
(AP Photo/Ben Margot). A car travels on a flooded road on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in San Anselmo, Calif. Flash flood watches are in place for parts of Northern California down through the Central Coast as heavy rains swamp roads and threaten to overtop .
WKOW
February 8, 2017
(AP Photo/Ben Margot). A car travels on a flooded road on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017, in San Anselmo, Calif. Flash flood watches are in place for parts of Northern California down through the Central Coast as heavy rains swamp roads and threaten to overtop .
The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 7, 2017
The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board met with California Secretary of State Alex Padilla last week to discuss voting and other election issues.
Sacramento Bee
February 6, 2017
Takes on Trump. San Diego Union-Tribune: We find Trump's nominees for attorney general and education secretary - Alabama Republican Sen. ... Wichita Eagle: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach says he advised the president to investigate voter fraud.
NBC 7 San Diego
February 5, 2017
There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the Nov. 8 election. Trump won the Electoral College vote but lost the popular vote by nearly 2.9 million votes to Clinton.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 5, 2017
"I'm going to set up a commission ... headed by Vice President Mike Pence, and we're going to look at it very, very carefully," Trump said.