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Yahoo!, The Huffington Post & Slate to Sponsor Primary Season Debates

Posted on April 24, 2007 by adminApril 24, 2007
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On April 23, Yahoo!, The Huffington Post, and Slate, jointly announced that they will sponsor two primary season presidential debates, one for Republicans and one for Democrats. These will be on-line debates, probably in September 2007. They will be restricted … Continue reading →

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Yahoo!, The Huffington Post & Slate to Sponsor Primary Season Debates

Posted on April 24, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 24, 2007
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On April 23, Yahoo!, The Huffington Post, and Slate, jointly announced that they will sponsor two primary season presidential debates, one for Republicans and one for Democrats. These will be on-line debates, probably in September 2007. They will be restricted … Continue reading →

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Georgia Libertarian was Elected to City Council of Medium-Sized City Last November

Posted on April 24, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 24, 2007
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On November 7, 2006, a dues-paying member of the Libertarian Party was elected to the city council of Johns Creek, Georgia. She is Karen Richardson, 41, the only African-American member of the 7-person city council. Johns Creek is a newly-incorporated … Continue reading →

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Hawaii Governor Vetoes National Popular Vote Plan

Posted on April 24, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 24, 2007
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On August 23, Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle, a Republican, vetoed SB 1956. It would have provided that Hawaii join the proposed compact of states that would appoint presidential electors pledged to the presidential candidate who got the most popular votes … Continue reading →

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All Briefs Filed in Maryland Ballot Order Case

Posted on April 23, 2007 by Richard WingerApril 23, 2007
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All the briefs have now been filed in Schaefer v Lamone, which challenges Maryland’s law putting candidates on primary ballots in alphabetical order. Schaefer v Lamone, 07-1003 (4th circuit).

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