Dennis Kucinich’s lawsuit against the Texas Democratic Party has a hearing at 9 am, January 11, in federal court in Austin. Judge Lee Yeakel has indicated that he will probably rule at the end of the hearing. The case is … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2008
Stanford University social science professor Jon A. Krosnick argues that the New Hampshire order of candidates on the Democratic presidential primary ballot injured Barack Obama. See this article. New Hampshire law requires a random drawing of a letter of the … Continue reading
See here for a web site that keeps track of how many delegates are pledged to each major party presidential candidate. … Continue reading
On January 9, the Illinois House concurred in a Senate amendment to the National Popular Vote Plan bill, HB 1685. Therefore, the bill has passed the legislature. Illinois legislative officials frequently take up to 30 days after a bill has … Continue reading
According to an AP story that ran on January 9, Mike Bloomberg has hired a pollster to do an evaluation of voter attitudes in general, and voter attitudes toward the type of campaign he would run, if he did run. … Continue reading