Ken Blackwell

Ken Blackwell

CP Op-Ed Contributor

J. Kenneth Blackwell is Chairman of the Center For Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute. He formerly served as Ohio Treasurer and Secretary of State.

Tehran's reign of terror requires a rapid response

Prominent Spanish politician, Dr. Alejo Vidal-Quadras, president of the International Committee in Search of Justice and former vice president of the European Parliament, was shot in the face in broad daylight. The audacious act of terror serves as a stark wake-up call to the escalating audacity of Tehran's mullahs.

Tehran's reign of terror requires a rapid response

The crime wave in America is crippling our nation

Soros prosecutors hold themselves out as upright people with big minds and bigger hearts. But their refusal to take shoplifting seriously is a boon for the worst criminals on earth.

The crime wave in America is crippling our nation

For Middle East peace, US must ally with Iranian people

The time for a strategic approach toward the Iranian regime is before us. And the solution might be where the West has paid the least attention to in the past three decades, i.e. the Iranian people.

For Middle East peace, US must ally with Iranian people

Black history as American history

These examples, and countless others like them, testify to the truth that Black history is an integral part of American history — not set apart as something in contradiction to the story of American life, but a vital part of our national identity.  

Black history as American history

Establishment media continue to cover for Biden

Because Biden’s polls are in the 30s, they have to acknowledge his abject failures because otherwise they lose what little credibility they have left with Middle America. Needing to say something, they want someone who is going to perhaps slap Biden on the wrist, but not really unpack why he has been a miserable failure of a president.

Establishment media continue to cover for Biden

A small school board victory for critical race theory opponents

It took many struggles and many, many brave individuals to bring about the Civil Rights movement and then the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Could either of those achievements have happened if we were not able to build upon the foundation of freedom, equality, and self-governance?

A small school board victory for critical race theory opponents