South Carolina permits fusion. This year, two ballot-qualified minor parties definitely wanted to list Barack Obama as their presidential nominee, and a third ballot-qualified party inclined toward Obama as well. However, the Obama campaign has declined all those nominations. Therefore, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2008
Ralph Nader speaks in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Thursday, September 18, at Oklahoma State University. The news conference at 12:45 pm will be followed by a rally. See his press release here for more details. Although Nader has been speaking all … Continue reading
On September 8, U.S. District Court Judge Dee Benson struck down a Utah campaign finance law. National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation v Herbert, 2:07-cv-809. Utah law defines “political issues committee” as an entity that…makes disbursements to … Continue reading
Although the Libertarian Party petitions in the District of Columbia for president, and for Delegate to the U.S. House, did not succeed, one D.C. Libertarian petition did succeed. The party’s candidate for “shadow” U.S. Senate, Damien Lincoln Ober, is on … Continue reading
Although the Libertarian Party petitions in the District of Columbia for president, and for Delegate to the U.S. House, did not succeed, one D.C. Libertarian petition did succeed. The party’s candidate for “shadow” U.S. Senate, Damien Lincoln Ober, is on … Continue reading