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Federal Judge in Pennsylvania Holds a Second Hearing on Baldwin Ballot Status

Posted on September 11, 2008 by Richard WingerSeptember 11, 2008
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On September 11, a U.S. District Court Judge held a second hearing on Baldwin v Cortes, the ballot access case in Pennsylvania for Chuck Baldwin and the other Constitution Party statewide candidates. This time the hearing was by telephone. It … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Ballot Access Hearing Likely Sep. 15-19

Posted on September 11, 2008 by Richard WingerSeptember 11, 2008
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Bob Barr’s lawsuit against the Oklahoma ballot access law is expected to have a hearing sometime during the week of September 15-19. The case had been filed on July 17. It is Barr v Clingman, civ-08-730-R. Oklahoma has not permitted … Continue reading →

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Daily Kos Tracking Poll Features 4 Candidates

Posted on September 11, 2008 by Richard WingerSeptember 11, 2008
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Daily Kos has recently launched its own tracking poll. The poll released on September 11 shows: Obama 47%, McCain 45%, Nader 2%, Barr 2%, other and undecided 4%. … Continue reading →

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Clever Obama Website for Voter Registration

Posted on September 11, 2008 by Richard WingerSeptember 11, 2008
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The Obama campaign has set up www.voteforchange.com, to make it very easy for unregistered citizens to register to vote. The website asks a prospective voter basic questions, such as name, address, party affiliation, and other personal identifying information. Then, the … Continue reading →

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N.Y. Working Families Party Played Big Role in New York Primary

Posted on September 11, 2008 by Richard WingerSeptember 11, 2008
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The New York Working Families Party is credited with playing a big role in determining which veteran Democratic state legislators won their primary on September 9, and which ones lost. See this article in the New York Sun of September … Continue reading →

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