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City Hall News Story on Pedro Espada Old Ties to New Alliance Party

Posted on July 14, 2009 by adminJuly 14, 2009
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City Hall News, a New York city publication, has this article, reviewing the history of New York State Senator Pedro Espada’s climb to political prominence, and his relationship to the New Alliance Party in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. … Continue reading →

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Los Angeles Times Covers News in One "Birth Certificate" Lawsuit

Posted on July 14, 2009 by adminJuly 14, 2009
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The Los Angeles Times has this story about the U.S. District Court hearing in Alan Keyes v Barack Obama, cv09-82, held on July 13 in the Central District of California (in Santa Ana). The case, brought by attorney Orly Taitz, … Continue reading →

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Los Angeles Times Covers News in One “Birth Certificate” Lawsuit

Posted on July 14, 2009 by adminJuly 14, 2009
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The Los Angeles Times has this story about the U.S. District Court hearing in Alan Keyes v Barack Obama, cv09-82, held on July 13 in the Central District of California (in Santa Ana). The case, brought by attorney Orly Taitz, … Continue reading →

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Arizona Moves Primary Earlier

Posted on July 13, 2009 by adminJuly 13, 2009
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On July 13, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed SB 1074, another omnibus election law bill. The only ballot access implications in SB 1074 are that the bill moves the non-presidential primary from 9 weeks before the general election, to 10 … Continue reading →

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Mayor Bloomberg Seeking Third Ballot Label

Posted on July 13, 2009 by adminJuly 13, 2009
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is petitioning for himself as the “Jobs and Education Party” candidate. As this column by Elizabeth Benjamin in the Daily News explains, once a candidate is the nominee of two qualified parties, any independent … Continue reading →

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