On February 6, California Assemblyman Sandre Swanson (D-Alameda), speaking at a campaign rally, criticized California’s Proposition 14, the “top-two open primary”. Swanson, who is the only black state legislator from northern California, is in his second term. He said the … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2010
Tim Rutten has this column in the February 5 issue of the Los Angeles Times, on nationwide voter discontent with both major parties, with Congress, and with the Presidency. … Continue reading
California Republican Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, who is running in the Republican primary this year for U.S. Senate, has come out in opposition to the “top-two open primary” measure that will be on the June 2010 ballot in California. In a … Continue reading
California Republican Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, who is running in the Republican primary this year for U.S. Senate, has come out in opposition to the “top-two open primary” measure that will be on the June 2010 ballot in California. In a … Continue reading
In 2006, New Jersey voters elected Robert Menendez, a Democrat, to the U.S. Senate. His term ends in 2012. A group of New Jersey Tea Party activists want to start to circulate a recall petition against Menendez. The Secretary of … Continue reading