On May 21, Florida Governor Charlie Crist signed HB 537, which moves Florida’s presidential primary to January 29. The bill also outlaws vote-counting machines with no paper trail. Both major party national committees have warned their Florida affiliates that January … Continue reading
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Jerome Corsi recently joined the Constitution Party and says he is mulling over seeking its presidential nomination. He is the author of over 15 books, and has a Doctorate in Political Science from Harvard. He spoke to the Maine Constitution … Continue reading
On May 21, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Underwood v Guam, 06-1268, the case over whether the Republican Party candidate for Governor in 2006 should have faced a run-off, or whether he should have been declared the winner. … Continue reading
On May 15, the voters of Massachusetts’ Norfolk District 11 filled a vacancy in the State House. Three candidates were on the ballot, an independent, a Democrat, and a Republican. The independent, Paul McMurtry, was elected, with 38%. His opponents … Continue reading
On May 15, Pennsylvania held its primary elections. Pennsylvania is one of four states with statewide partisan elections this year. The others are Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Those other three states haven’t had their primaries yet. Pennsylvania elects four statewide … Continue reading