On September 13, U.S. District Court Judge Terry L. Wooten, a Bush, Jr. appointee, struck down a South Carolina campaign finance law that requires all groups that spend as much as $500 to “influence the outcome” of an election for … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2010
The Socialist Equality Party, a national political party headquartered in Michigan, has one candidate in the November 2, 2010 election. He is D’Artagnan Collier, running for Michigan State House, district 9 in Detroit. Here is his web page. Because Michigan … Continue reading
On September 14, the New York Conservative Party, and the New York Working Families Party, jointly filed a lawsuit in federal court over how votes are counted. The problem, which is a new problem in New York state this year, … Continue reading
On September 14, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer asked for a response from the Appellees in Burris v Judge, 10A272. This is the case in which U.S. Senator Roland Burris of Illinois argues that the lower federal courts overstepped … Continue reading
Columnist Darrell Delamaide’s September 15 column says that the results of recent Republican primaries for important office is creating a political vacuum for centrist voters, and again brings up the idea that Mayor Michael Bloomberg could find success in 2012 … Continue reading