Jamie Raskin: Professor of Partisanship, Congressman of Chaos

Rep. Jamie Raskin has gained notoriety for his anti-Trump activism rather than addressing local issues affecting Maryland. While he passionately critiques Trump and claims to defend democratic institutions, critics argue he neglects pressing concerns like crime and addiction in his district. His focus on partisan battles leads to questions about his effectiveness as a representative.

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Spaghetti Districts and Stolen Representation: How Gerrymandering Broke Our Republic

Gerrymandering distorts voting districts, undermining democracy by creating non-competitive, manipulated maps that disenfranchise voters and protect political power. This age-old practice, fueled by advanced data and software, leads to disconnection between local representation and communities. Reform is necessary to establish fair electoral boundaries based on existing legal jurisdictions.

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Maryland’s Dirty Voter Rolls: Republicans Sound the Alarm as Feds Join Scrutiny

Maryland’s elections officials face scrutiny over voter integrity after a DOJ letter questioned compliance with the National Voter Registration Act. A GOP legal warning alleges inaccuracies in voter rolls, with registration numbers exceeding eligible citizens. Critics highlight potential voter fraud risks, urging action before the 2026 elections to restore public trust.

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The One Percent That Terrifies Annapolis: Why Andy Ellis Says Maryland Is Built to Silence You

Andy Ellis, Green Party candidate for governor in Maryland, aims to challenge the political system designed to exclude third parties. Requiring only 1% for ballot access, he highlights barriers like media neglect and lack of debate participation. His goal is to generate 100,000 votes to expose the flaws in democracy and empower voters.

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Follow the Money: Who’s Really Behind the “No War on Iran” Protest That Never Happened?

On June 28, a planned protest in Washington, D.C. titled “National March on Washington” failed to materialize, raising suspicions about its true intentions. Critics suggest it may have been a strategic ploy by foreign financiers, particularly Neville Roy Singham, to influence U.S. politics and media narrative without direct participation.

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