South Carolina State Senator Lee Bright (R-Roebuck) and Representative Bill Chumley (R-Woodruff) say they will introduce a bill in 2014 to let parties close their primaries. See this story. South Carolina has always had open primaries, and has never before … Continue reading
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For several years, Pennsylvania ballot access activists, operating as the Pennsylvania Ballot Access Committee, have been trying to persuade the legislature to pass the ballot access reform bill that has repeatedly been introduced. For the first time, State Senator Lloyd … Continue reading
On October 14, Esquire/NBC News released an extensive poll about political views. Question 27 asks whether the respondent agrees with this statement: The two party system is broken and out of date and America would be better off if there … Continue reading
On October 15, a new Poll was released for the Virginia gubernatorial race, showing these results: McAuliffe 46%, Cuccinelli 39%, Sarvis 11%, undecided 4%. See more details here. The poll was carried out by the Judy Ford Watson Center for … Continue reading
See this story in the Virginian-Pilot, daily newspaper of the Hampton Roads area. The Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates in Virginia are continuing to campaign by charging each other with fresh accusations of ethics lapses. … Continue reading