New Mexico Senator Eric Griego (D-Albuquerque) has introduced SB 93, which makes it possible for two parties to jointly nominate the same candidate. Also, the bill would let a party nominate anyone, regardless of how that candidate is registered.
New Mexico Senator Eric Griego (D-Albuquerque) has introduced SB 93, which makes it possible for two parties to jointly nominate the same candidate. Also, the bill would let a party nominate anyone, regardless of how that candidate is registered.
Not holding my breath, but hope SB 93 becomes a miracle and is passed into law.
More importantly, I wish more 3rd partisans would understand “fusion” or “co-nomination” is the best way to have some success at the ballot box. The Liberal Party in New York State proved it for decades, (technically speaking, they elected John F. Kennedy President in 1960) but something has happened in the last decade or two. Don’t know what, but maybe some other observers can enlighten me.
Not too surprising considering Los Alamos is in New Mexico.
Jim Riley, that’s the best joke you’ve ever made on this blog.
Any FISSION at Los Alamos in 1945 ???
FUSION = H-bombs in the 1950s.
Aggregated or disaggregated?