On October 31, Amy Goodman, hostess of the “Democracy Now” radio show, interviewed Carl Mayer about the lawsuit Ralph Nader filed against the Democratic National Committee last month. Here is the transcript. Carl Mayer is one of the attorneys for … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2007
The bill in the Michigan legislature to abolish the 2008 presidential primary, HB 5353, was introduced 8 days ago, and so far it has not made any headway. If the bill were to pass, Michigan Democrats would try to schedule … Continue reading
On November 1, the Utah Libertarian Party submitted a petition to regain its place on the ballot. Assuming the petition is approved, Utah will then have 4 ballot-qualified parties. Already qualified are the Republican, Democratic and Constitution Parties. The Constitution … Continue reading
Cynthia McKinney registered with the Federal Election Commission as a presidential candidate, back on October 22, 2007. The campaign address is in Atlanta, Georgia. Thanks to Steve Rossignol for this news. Although McKinney had passively let the California Green Party, … Continue reading
The Illinois legislature has extended the deadline to act on HB 1685, the National Popular Vote Plan, to November 30. This is the 13th time the legislature has extended the deadline in the last six months. All bills have deadlines … Continue reading