The District of Columbia city council is responsible for writing election laws for the District. On July 13, at 11 a.m, a committee of the Council holds a hearing on Bill 18-345, the “Omnibus Election Reform Act of 2009”. The … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2009
“Frontloading HQ”, a blog by Political Science Graduate student Josh Putnam, has this piece, debating whether the 2012 Republican presidential primaries might be affected if Democrats (who, presumably, will only have a boring one-candidate presidential primary of their own in … Continue reading
“Frontloading HQ”, a blog by Political Science Graduate student Josh Putnam, has this piece, debating whether the 2012 Republican presidential primaries might be affected if Democrats (who, presumably, will only have a boring one-candidate presidential primary of their own in … Continue reading
On June 23, the three ballot-listed candidates for U.S. House in California’s 32nd district held a debate in Azusa. The three candidates are Democrat Judy Chu, Republican Betty Chu, and Libertarian Christopher Agrella. This article describes the debate, although it … Continue reading
A recent article in Vanity Fair magazine about Sarah Palin reveals that on October 15, 2008, Sarah Palin e-mailed the McCain-Palin ticket’s campaign manager about Todd Palin’s membership in the Alaskan Independence Party. See this article. Governor Palin said, “He … Continue reading