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Elections cannot be used as 'get out of jail free' card, says Azalina
UPDATED 2.09PM | Minister says only the Agong has the power to pardon prisoners.
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The Daily Caller
· Jul 1, 2026
EXCLUSIVE: DOJ Arrests Illegal Alien For Voting In Federal Election
EXCLUSIVE: DOJ Arrests Illegal Alien For Voting In Federal Election
Slate
· Jun 29, 2026
When It Comes to Trump’s Power, SCOTUS’ Red Line Is as Cynical as Possible
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· Jul 8, 2026
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· Jun 23, 2026
Omar Blanco crosses $200K raised to defend HD 115 seat against new Dem challenger
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National Republican Congressional Committee
· Jul 10, 2026
Garcia, Beto and Talarico’s Far-Left Freak Show
Out of touch Johnny Garcia has found his political soulmates in failed perennial loser Beto O’Rourke and radical Democrat James Talarico. Garcia, O’Rourke, and Talarico are building their political coalition at drag shows with purged voters who are serving a sentence for a felony conviction, illegally in the United States, and are mentally incapacitated. “Johnny Garcia, Beto [] The post Garcia, Beto and Talarico’s Far-Left Freak Show appeared first on NRCC.
The Daily Signal
· Jul 5, 2026
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An Arizona election policy could make it more difficult for law enforcement, service members, or other uniform-wearing individuals to vote, according to a federal lawsuit. Democrats are frequently eager to use the phrase “voter suppression” when talking about voter ID or other election procedures to verify voter eligibility. But Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes,...
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Related coverage for "Elections cannot be used as 'get out of jail free' card, says Azalina": The Daily Caller — EXCLUSIVE: DOJ Arrests Illegal Alien For Voting In Federal Election. Slate — When It Comes to Trump’s Power, SCOTUS’ Red Line Is as Cynical as Possible. RedState — An Alien Voted Illegally in 2 Elections: Democrats Are Baffled. Florida Politics — Omar Blanco crosses $200K raised to defend HD 115 seat against new Dem challenger. National Republican Congressional Committee — Garcia, Beto and Talarico’s Far-Left Freak Show. The Daily Signal — Could Voting While Uniformed Be a Problem? Lawsuit Says Arizona Rule Restricts Law Enforcement at Polling Places