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
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The two Colorado voters who had sued the Secretary of State, arguing that Tom Tancredo should not be on the ballot, have decided not to appeal, so it is certain that Tancredo will be on the ballot. Thanks to John … Continue reading
On September 15, the U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit, held oral arguments in Barr v Galvin, the Massachusetts case over whether unqualified parties may use stand-in presidential candidates on their petition, and then substitute the actual presidential candidate later. … Continue reading
According to this story, Rick Lazio received 11,084 votes in the New York Conservative Party gubernatorial primary, defeating Ralph Lorigo, who had 7,254. That was with 89% of the precincts counted. Lorigo is an ally of Carl Paladino, who defeated … Continue reading
As noted earlier, on September 14, Tom Tancredo won his ballot access lawsuit, and will be on the November 2010 ballot as the Constitution Party’s nominee for Governor of Colorado. Here is the 9-page decision. The decision has a surprising … Continue reading