The May 22 issue of the Paradise (California) Post has this editorial opposing Proposition 14, the top-two measure. The editorial asks why shrinking the number of candidates down to just two could possibly be described as “increasing choice.” Paradise is … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2010
Firedoglake has this detailed analysis of California’s Proposition 14, the top-two ballot measure in the June 8, 2010 primary. Firedoglake was founded in 2004 by Jane Hamsher, and has received award for being one of the best political blogs. It … Continue reading
Both the Peace & Freedom Party, and the Green Party, have produced short TV ads that will air next week, and which ask voters to vote “NO” on Proposition 14, on cable channels CNN, Headline News, and MSNBC. About 750 … Continue reading
On May 21, the L.A. Watts Times asked its readers to vote “No” on California’s Proposition 14, the top-two ballot measure on the ballot on June 8. See its statement here. The L.A. Watts Times was founded in 1965, and … Continue reading
On May 20, the 9th circuit issued an opinion in McComish v Bennett, upholding the Arizona Public Funding law for state candidates. The U.S. District Court had invalidated it on January 21, 2010. The decision says that the part of … Continue reading