Douglas MacKinnon, a contributing opinion writer at The Hill, writes here that it is conceivable that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., could win the presidential election as an independent candidate this year. MacKinnon is a former speechwriter for two presidents, and … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On February 1, the Arizona Secretary of State appealed No Labels Party v Fontes, 24-563, to the Ninth Circuit. This is the case over whether No Labels has a freedom of association right to block anyone from filing in its … Continue reading
On February 2, the U.S. Supreme Court said that the Colorado Secretary of State’s attorneys will be permitted to participate in oral argument in the Trump ballot access case. However, the court seems to be treating the Secretary of State … Continue reading
On January 26, Congressman Dean Phillips asked the Wisconsin Supreme Court to put him on the Democratic presidential primary ballot. So far, only Joe Biden is on the ballot. Phillips v Wisconsin Election Commission. Wisconsin is not a state in … Continue reading
On February 1, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the new state constitutional provision relating to legislators who have too many absences applies to the 2024 election. The Republican incumbents who were told they can’t run for re-election this … Continue reading