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The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) is dedicated to defending the constitutional rights of all Americans. ACRU stands against harmful, anti-constitutional ideologies that have taken hold in our nation’s courts, culture, and bureaucracies. We defend and promote free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and national sovereignty.

Von Spakovsky: As The Dust Settles From Election Day, A Mixed Victory For Election Integrity Appears

The final results in the Nov. 8 elections heralded several important changes to state election-integrity laws across the country. While some of the initiatives, approved via ballot referendums, will improve the integrity of state elections, others are more invidious, making elections in those states more insecure.

By |2022-11-19T10:01:32-05:00November 19, 2022|ACRU Commentary, Early Voting, Elections, OPED|

CHRISTIAN ADAMS: Nevada’s Vote By Mail System Is A Total Disaster

2020 was the first time Nevada’s elections were conducted by mass vote by mail. 2020 should have been the last time Nevada relied on the United States Post Office to run an election. The warning signs were there. Photos from 2020 showed mail ballots blowing in the winds on Nevada roads. Some went to vacant lots and mines. Others ended up in landfills.

By |2022-11-18T12:15:15-05:00November 18, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

Conservative Groups Protecting Senior Voters in Midterm Elections

The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) and the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) have partnered to protect senior voters during this midterm election cycle. In a press release, AMAC CEP Rebecca Weber announced the partnership with the ACRU to help safeguard elderly Americans voting rights after reports of potential vote fraud in nursing homes.

By |2022-10-24T10:24:14-04:00October 24, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

The Association of Mature American Citizens and The American Constitutional Rights Union Join Forces to Protect Senior Voters

“If there was ever a senior-centric election cycle, it’s this year’s midterm elections; older Americans will win big or lose. It is critical that the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population, senior citizens, protect their rights, particularly their voting rights,” says Rebecca Weber, CEO of the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC). To this end, she announces that AMAC and its AMAC Action advocacy team have joined forces with The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) to ensure that elderly voters are heard and protected. ACRU is the nation’s leading advocate for protection of vulnerable voters.

By |2022-10-20T09:30:14-04:00October 20, 2022|Elections, Press Releases, Vulnerable Voters|

‘Right-Wing Conspiracy Theory’ Apparently Turns Out To Be Real In Under 24 Hours

The New York Times initially framed a story on an election software company’s connection to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as a “right-wing conspiracy theory,” but within 24 hours the story turned out to be true.

By |2022-10-06T11:49:36-04:00October 6, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News|

Exclusive: Dem operative led city officials in Milwaukee Votes 2022 GOTV effort – Empower Wisconsin

Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and his aide sought advice from a Democratic Party operative on how to explain a citywide get-out-the-vote campaign that critics have called Zuckerbucks 2.0, according to texts and emails obtained by Empower Wisconsin.

By |2022-09-28T17:35:35-04:00September 28, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud|

Former Virginia election official indicted on corruption charges

A former Virginia public official who once headed an election office was indicted this week on corruption charges, authorities said. The office of state Attorney General Jason Miyares said a grand jury indicted former Prince William County General Registrar Michele White on two felonies and one misdemeanor charge.

By |2022-09-17T12:34:53-04:00September 17, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News|

BLM Memphis Founder Sentenced to 6 Years For Illegally Voting As a Felon

A Black Lives Matter leader in Tennessee was just sentenced to six years in prison for illegally registering to vote as a felon. According to the New York Post, Pamela Moses, the 44-year-old activist who founded the Memphis chapter of BLM, had pled guilty back in 2015 to guilty to felony charges of tampering with evidence and forgery, along with misdemeanor charges of perjury, stalking, theft under $500, and escape. She was then placed on probation for seven years.

By |2022-09-09T08:33:21-04:00September 9, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News|
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