Monsignor Owen Campion explores the failure in five states on Election Day to restrict access to abortion: “No analysis so far has revealed how Catholics voted overall, but considering the numbers supporting abortion on demand, some Catholics, probably many, wanted no limits
Kathryn Jean Lopez reflects on the recent midterm elections and what they reveal about the state of our nation: “No candidate is perfect, but increasingly in recent years, Republicans seem to be attracted to, well, bullies. I understand the instinct in a
With one election cycle over and, certainly, another one about to begin, Father Patrick Briscoe, editor of Our Sunday Visitor, writes that the timing was perfect for a panel discussion to be held on “The Creation of Politics” at a recent conference
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Across the U.S. Nov. 8, voters in states with ballot measures concerning abortion both rejected moves to restrict the procedure and voted to codify it, in spite of Catholic efforts to protect the right to life for unborn
Although Catholic leaders and state Catholic conferences had pushed for the defeat of ballot measures protecting legal abortion and urged voters to pass measures restricting abortions, state voters ultimately went the other way Nov. 8.
Voters in California, Vermont and Michigan approved abortion
During last night’s election coverage, the hosts of the Daily Wire turned to casually discussing the papacy. Jeremy Boreing, Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, Andrew Klavan, Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh raised questions about the papacy and the transfer of power in the
The congressional balance of power was still in question on the morning after the Nov. 8 election, with Republicans on track to potentially win control of the U.S. House, while Democrats appeared likely to maintain control of the U.S. Senate. That outcome,
The 2022 midterm elections held on Tuesday, Nov. 8, will decide the balance of congressional power for the remainder of President Joe Biden’s current term in the White House. And those results may lead to a mixed bag of legislative results on
On November 8, thousands of women and men will compete for public office in contests that raise a host of local, state and national issues. But many voters will vote less on issues as such than on their own perception of the