The Constitution Party was unable to finish its petition in time for the May 12 West Virginia deadline. However, the same petition can still be turned in by the August 1 deadline. The disadvantage of the party using the later … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2008
Micah Sifry has this op-ed in the May 18 Washington Post. It discusses the potential for Bob Barr (assuming he becomes the Libertarian Party nominee) to attract most of the voters who voted for Ron Paul in this year’s Republican … Continue reading
The Executive Intelligence Review is the premier voice of the Lyndon LaRouche movement. See this commentary in its May 23 issue, rejoicing over Hillary Clinton’s victory in the West Virginia presidential primary. Lyndon LaRouche became a Democrat in 1979, the … Continue reading
On May 16, Vermont Governor Jim Douglas vetoed SB 270, the bill for the National Popular Vote Plan. There is no chance his veto can be overridden, since the legislature decided not to return to consider overriding any veto. If … Continue reading
On May 16, the Missouri passed SB 797, the bill to fix the technical glitch in the ballot access procedures for new parties. The existing law says a petition to qualify a new party doesn’t need to list any candidates, … Continue reading