Democracy Now, hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, recently hosted Congresman Dennis Kucinich and Ralph Nader. The interchange of views of the four individuals on issues of public importance is a good read. This link has the transcript. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2010
The Washington Post has this story about the dilemma that Maryland and the District of Columbia are in, over their traditional September primaries. The new federal law that requires overseas absentee ballots to be sent at least 45 days before … Continue reading
California is the only state in which every candidate may list his or her occupation on the ballot. John Eastman, a Republican running for California Attorney General, has chosen “Assistant Attorney General.” His opponents are crying foul, because even though … Continue reading
California is the only state in which every candidate may list his or her occupation on the ballot. John Eastman, a Republican running for California Attorney General, has chosen “Assistant Attorney General.” His opponents are crying foul, because even though … Continue reading
Two West Virginia Republicans wanted to run for Republican Party Executive Committee in their home county, Ralpigh County. Due to a mix-up with the an erroneous entry on the Declaration of Candidacy, instead they are on the ballot in Wood … Continue reading