Scholastic Magazine has been conducting a mock presidential election for its readers (children in grades one through twelve) since 1940. The poll this year closed on October 10. Approximately 250,000 ballots were cast. Apparently the ballot this year only named … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2008
Former Arkansas State Representative Dwayne Dobbins has a hearing in Pulaski County Circuit Court on Friday, October 17, at 10 a.m., in his lawsuit to be restored to the ballot. He won the Democratic primary in May, but then the … Continue reading
The October 14 New York Times has this article, showing where the Commission on Presidential Debates gets its funding. … Continue reading
On October 14, Ralph Nader sent this letter to Janet Brown, Executive Director, Commission on Presidential Debates, 1200 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington DC 20036: “Dear Ms. Brown, in a spirit of fairness, since you won’t allow us in the … Continue reading
On October 13, SurveyUSA released the results of a poll for the U.S. Senate race in Oregon. The results: Jeff Merkley (Dem.) 46%, Gordon Smith (Rep.) 41%, David Brownlow (Constitution) 7%, undecided 6%. The Constitution Party’s best showing in a … Continue reading