judicial watch
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Federal judge declines to reopen case against Jena Griswold over voter registration discrepancy
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A federal judge on Tuesday declined to reopen a conservative group’s lawsuit against Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, following revelations that her office misstated the number of voters recently removed from the state’s registration lists due to address changes. Initially, Washington, D.C.-based Judicial Watch filed suit against Griswold, joined by the American Constitution Party…
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CPAC to broadcast annual conference live at Colorado Christian University
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In a first for the world’s premiere gathering of conservatives, portions of February’s Conservative Political Action Conference, known as CPAC, will be broadcasting from its main stage live to Colorado Christian University, Jeff Hunt, director of CCU’s Centennial Institute, announced. In addition to audiences at CCU’s campus in Lakewood being able to hear speakers at…
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Legal group issues private emails Clinton did not turn over
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The State Department has turned over 44 previously-unreleased Hillary Clinton email exchanges that the Democratic presidential nominee failed to include among the 30,000 private messages she turned over to the government last year. They show her interacting with lobbyists, political and Clinton Foundation donors and business interests as secretary of state. The conservative legal group…