Frank Rich, columnist for the New York Times, has “The Bipartisanship Racket” in the December 19 print edition. He examines the “No Label” organization with a critical eye. Thanks to Eric Reinhardt for the link. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2010
The European Union is considering a proposal to allow the initiative process. See here for the proposal. It would require the signatures of 1,000,000 voters. The petition requirement also would provide that the initiative petition must have a substantial number … Continue reading
As noted earlier, a lawsuit is pending in a lower state court in Iowa, over the problem that the State Constitution says judicial retention elections must be held on separate ballots than the ballot for other offices. The state ignored … Continue reading
In January, New Hampshire Representative Tim Comerford (R-Fremont) will introduce a bill to set up a two-tier system of qualified parties. A group that polls 2% for Governor or U.S. Senator would be a qualified convention party, and a group … Continue reading
Already, in several states, dates and places have been chosen for Republican presidential debates. See this story. The earliest one will be in the spring of 2011, at the Ronald Reagan library in Simi Valley, California. No Republican has formally … Continue reading