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Ralph Nader Submits Evidence in Case Against Democratic National Committee Behavior in 2004

Posted on September 21, 2010 by adminSeptember 21, 2010
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On September 20, Ralph Nader’s attorney submitted 275 pages of affidavits, from 14 individuals, explaining what the Democratic National Committee and some of its allies did to Nader’s 2004 presidential campaign.  The evidence includes affidavits from some of his circulators, … Continue reading →

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Oregon, California Hold 3-Party Debates in U.S. House Races

Posted on September 21, 2010 by adminSeptember 21, 2010
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On September 20, the League of Women Voters sponsored a debate for all candidates listed on the ballot in the California’s U.S. House District 6.  See this story.  The candidates who debated were Lynn Woolsey, the Democratic incumbent; Michael Halliwell, … Continue reading →

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Randy Credico Expects to Sue Over New York Fusion Restriction

Posted on September 21, 2010 by adminSeptember 21, 2010
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New York state law lets two qualified parties jointly nominate the same person.  The law also allows a qualified party and an unqualified party to jointly nominate the same person.  If that happens, the candidate’s name is listed on the … Continue reading →

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Florida Court Won’t Freeze Campaign Spending by Governor Charlie Crist

Posted on September 21, 2010 by adminSeptember 21, 2010
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On September 21, a Florida state court denied a request by two Republican donors to Governor Charlie Crist that the Governor be enjoined from spending money in his campaign account.  He is an independent candidate for U.S. Senate.  The plaintiffs … Continue reading →

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Minor Parties Win Tennessee Ballot Access Lawsuit

Posted on September 21, 2010 by adminSeptember 21, 2010
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On September 20, U.S. District Court Judge William J. Haynes, a Clinton appointee, struck down Tennessee’s laws on how a previously unqualified party can get on the ballot.  Libertarian Party of Tennessee v Goins, 3:08-cv-00063.  The case had been filed … Continue reading →

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